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The ‘best friend’ factor is the tie that binds many people to their current congregation. Aside from family members, 39% of respondents said their ‘best friend’ attends the same church, in a survey conducted by the Gallup Organisation for Group. Gallup points to the impact in several areas: Community Life: The best friends in the same congregation attend more regularly than the loners, 72% at least once a week compared to 51% whose best friend attends a different church. Belonging: Best friends in the same church feel more connected to the congregation (84% to 71%) and feel like the leaders care for them (82% to 67%). Faith: Best friends in the same church feel closer to God and display a more integrated faith. They are more likely to worship and pray daily (69% to 51%) and say their faith is involved in all of life (74% to 54%).
Information provided by Major Aubrey Draycott with survey data from Gallup (April 2005)
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