Dr. Michael Brown surrounded by youth at Arise Church in Tampa. Looking at things through natural eyes, without faith and spiritual insight, it is not looking good for young people in America when it comes to their faith in the Lord.
Already in 2018, Barna could report that, “More than any other generation before them, Gen Z does not assert a religious identity. They might be drawn to things spiritual, but with a vastly different starting point from previous generations, many of whom received a basic education on the Bible and Christianity. And it shows: The percentage of Gen Z that identifies as atheist is double that of the U.S. adult population” (emphasis in the original).
Quoting from The Kaleidoscope Effect: What Emerging Generations Seek in Leaders , an article on Logos.com notes that, “Whereas 85% of the silent generation (born 1928–1945) call themselves Christians, just 56% of today’s younger Millennials […]
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