Road Rage: What Your Driving Says About Your Faith

How often you go to church affects your road rage.
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When you invite Jesus into your heart, He comes into your car as well. 

A study released in the Duke University Newsletter shows attending weekly church services correlates with lower road rage than those who do not.  

The study shows that 40 percent of participants who attended church weekly had no road rage, while only 3.4 percent of weekly church-goers had “extreme” road rage.  

Investigators concluded, “Frequent church attendance may help make people more sensitive to their wrongdoings and gradually revise the anti-social behavior.” 

Where do you fall? Do you notice your anger toward other drivers when you skip church?

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