In new data released by Pew Research, Christianity has dropped to 65% of the U.S. population, while the religiously unaffiliated or “nones” has grown to 26%.
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Millennial Christians, Smaller in Number, but Just as Faithful as Older Generations
Close to 9 in 10 practicing Christians say they pray at least weekly, including 86% of millennials, 87% of Generation X, 93% of Boomers, and 90% of elders.
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On the Horizon: July 16, 2018
Top news this week include historic international meetings, sex abuse stories, defunding Planned Parenthood, and important church attendance research.
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Gen Z is Loneliest Generation, Study Finds
Nobody is lonelier than Gen Z. That’s the conclusion of a study that finds younger generations—across the board—are lonelier than older ones.
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Baby Boomers Turn to Faith as They Age
Aging is a wake-up call for baby boomers, who increasingly turn to faith as they move from their 50s into their 60s, a new study shows.
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Not Even Millennials Want to be Millennials
Most millennials describe their generation as “self-absorbed.” Half see themselves as wasteful. Maybe that’s why only 40 percent of millennials consider themselves part of the millennial generation.
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