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lifeway

[ lahyf-wey ]

noun

  1. a way of life; a manner of living.
  2. any of the customs and practices of a culture.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of lifeway1

First recorded before 1000; 1840–45 lifeway fordef 2; Old English ±ôÄ«´Ú·É±ð²µ; equivalent to life ( def ) + way 1( def )
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“In the Lifeway Research survey, 88% of respondents said lasting peace in the region will require a mutually agreed-upon political solution negotiated by Israel and the Palestinians,†Mr. Kellner writes.

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In the Lifeway Research survey, 88% of respondents said lasting peace in the region will require a mutually agreed-upon political solution negotiated by Israel and the Palestinians.

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“American Christians have been following the war between Israel and Hamas, and two-thirds of those who attend church most often say their church has prayed for peace in Israel,†Scott McConnell, Lifeway Research’s executive director, said in a statement.

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Lifeway Research conducted the online survey in November for The Philos Project, a nonprofit promoting Christian engagement in the Near East.

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In September 2022, Lifeway Research, an evangelical survey group affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention, found Americans hold confusing attitudes about basic doctrines such as the Trinity and the nature of Jesus and of the Holy Spirit.

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