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An Invaluable, Underused Freedom | The Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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Some people assume church attendance is simply a religious duty.
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The truth of the matter, however, is that church attendance affects every area of your life.
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Research agrees. Those who go to church more than once a week have a 33% lower risk of dying prematurely compared to those who never went.
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Church attenders also have higher social support, optimism,
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and potentially higher self-discipline and sense of meaning.
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One of the strengths of America is that we have the freedom to attend church with people just like us who need more courage,
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strength, and peace in life. Perhaps this freedom should be exercised more often by more people.
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I’m Mac Hammond, and this is the Winner’s Minute.