More U.S. adults identify as atheist or agnostic today, but faith and spirituality are still present among the non-religious.
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5 Simple Steps to Stop Teenagers From Dropping Out of Your Church
Two in 3 teenagers raised in the church will drop out. Unfortunately, many of the potential solutions churches try make little difference.
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Fewer Than Half of Americans Regularly Attend Church
Due to an almost 10-point drop in the past decade or so, America is no longer a majority church-attending nation. What’s behind the decline?
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African-Americans More Likely to Drop Out of Church as Young Adults
African-American young adults are more likely than their white counterparts to drop out of churches. But equal percentages of black and white young adults say they currently attend services regularly.
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Few Churched Teenagers Become Devout Young Adults
Most young adults who attended church as a teenager say they believe in God today, but fewer consider themselves devout Christians. And as a whole, they have conflicting recollections about the churches they attended in high school.
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8 Ways to Keep College Students in Your Church
According to Lifeway Research, 70% of young adults stopped attending church for at least a year between 18 and 22. Here are some ways to keep them involved.
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