Barna's Must-Reads on Religious Decline in America
The
recent release from Pew on religious affiliation in the U.S. and the
continuing rise of the "Nones" confirms the trends Barna Group has
identified over the past decade. Based on data from more than one
hundred thousand interviews, Barna has found that religious identity is
only one aspect of faith's changing landscape. More than 30 years of
studying Christian belief and activity in America has revealed that
diminished church attendance is one of the first indicators of a waning
faith. In other words, people usually drop out of church before they
drop out of Christianity.
Dropouts are the canary in the coalmine of declining religious identity.
And, while church attendance has been steadily on the decline for
decades, Millennials in particular are dropping out of church at an
accelerated pace.
To understand these trends—increasing churchlessness across all age
groups, growing secularization and young adults dropping out of church
and faith—read the most-referenced articles on barna.org that explore our research on these topics.
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Churchlessness & Secularization
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Young Adult Dropouts
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Minggu, 14 Juni 2015
Religious Decline in America
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