Fewer than 10% of Generation Z youth say they're committed to reading the Bible regularly, according to a survey that was part of a newly released report by the American Bible Society.
Fewer than 10% of Generation Z youth say they're committed to reading the Bible regularly, according to a survey that was part of a newly released report by the American Bible Society.
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Nearly one in four people who attended church before the coronavirus pandemic plan to attend more frequently after it has ended, according to Lifeway Research.
According to a report on Protestant churchgoers, Lifeway found that 91% plan to return to attending worship post-pandemic, with 23% saying they will attend more often.
The report also found that 6% responded that they will attend less often than before the pandemic, while 2% plan to rarely attend and 1% will stop altogether.