Noun
lifeway (plural lifeways)
(now chiefly Canada, US) One's path through life; a lifestyle or behaviour, now especially when seen as traditional.
A LifeWay study of 400 churches released at the end of March found that 52 percent of churches reported offerings were lower than last March’s total, 18 percent reported similar giving and 2 percent reported increases. Source: Internet
A 2016 study by LifeWay Research found 59 percent of U.S. adults would rather talk about politics than spirituality with their spouses, but BYU-Hawaii couples say spirituality and marriage are inseparably connected. Source: Internet
A poll released by the evangelical research firm LifeWay asked American evangelicals about their overall perception of Israel. Source: Internet
Cary Mack — Co-Managing Partner and Co-Majority Owner, Southwest Value Partners: Teaming with Mark Schlossberg to undertake the massive mixed-use project Nashville Yards on downtown’s ex-campus of LifeWay Christian Resources. Source: Internet
The Mt. Juliet LifeWay Christian Store will hold its “Live Music Nights,” featuring the Fellowship Worship Band, on Friday from 6:30-7:30 p.m. at the store at 401 S. Mt. Juliet Road, Suite 300. For more information, call 615-758-3707. Source: Internet
The Hyatt is the first building at what Southwest Value Partners Thursday is calling Nashville Yards, a multi-building project being undertaken in phases on the 15 acres of downtown property long home to LifeWay Christian Resources. Source: Internet