Do you go to church? There are studies showing that church
isn't just a positive for spiritual development, but also good for
mental and physical health. One recent study of 19,000 participants
actually found that those who go to church are less lonely -- and
that means they don't engage in the behaviors of the lonely. And if
you take into consideration the finding that lonely people, on
average, live 15 years less than non-lonely people, you could
actually say: Going to church is a life-saver. J.P. Degance,
president of Communio, chats about church and the many, many
reasons to attend.
About the Podcast
Bold and blunt: Washington Times online opinion editor Cheryl Chumley brings her no-holds-barred take on the big issues of the day.