Gen Z has passion; the church has purpose. Making these three shifts will help us connect the two so the church can reengage Gen Z.
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Americans Finding Solace in Streaming, Not Scripture
While Americans may have more Bibles in their homes than before the pandemic, they are reading it less frequently.
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More Americans Choose Coffee Over Christ
When asked to pick coffee, something sweet, social media, or the Bible as a daily necessity, the fewest Americans chose the Bible.
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Americans Blame Corporate Greed for Moral Decline
Almost half of adults believe corporate greed is the cause of moral decline, according to the American Bible Society’s 2018 State of the Bible report.
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U.S. Bible Engagement Stabilizes, But Warning Signs Persist
One American in 5 (20 percent) is considered Bible-engaged, the highest number in four years, according to the American Bible Society’s 2017 State of the Bible. Other findings, however, indicate the future may not be as bright.
The Bible-engaged, those who view the Bible as the actual or inspired word of God and interact with it four times a week or more, had bottomed out at 17 percent the last two years. This year marked the first time the number had increased since 2012.
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13 Facts about Americans and the Bible
Some of the original European settlers of this land came across the Atlantic Ocean to find religious freedom, but America’s relationship with the Bible remains complicated.
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