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Support for Israel Falls to 33 Percent among Young Evangelicals, New Poll Shows

Support for Israel Falls to 33 Percent among Young Evangelicals, New Poll Shows

According to a new survey, support for Israel has fallen significantly in the past three years among young evangelicals.

Millennials More Likely to Believe in Horoscopes Than an 'All-Knowing' God, Survey Shows

Millennials More Likely to Believe in Horoscopes Than an 'All-Knowing' God, Survey Shows

According to a new study by Arizona Christian University's Cultural Research Center, Millennials are more likely to believe in horoscopes than in an "all-knowing" God.

43 Percent of Millennials Say They Either Don't Know, Care or Believe God Exists: Survey

43 Percent of Millennials Say They Either Don't Know, Care or Believe God Exists: Survey

According to a study by Arizona Christian University, 43 percent of Millennials said they either don't know, care or believe that God exists. This is compared to just 28 percent of Baby Boomers who feel this way.

Just 16 Percent of Millennials Classify as Born-Again Christians, Study Shows

Just 16 Percent of Millennials Classify as Born-Again Christians, Study Shows

According to a recent study from the Cultural Research Center at Arizona Christian University, just 16 percent of Millennials classify as born-again Christians.

5 Tips for Churches on How to Hold onto Millennials and GenZ

5 Tips for Churches on How to Hold onto Millennials and GenZ

A former colleague got in touch this week to ask me a question I’ve heard often since my book The Next Mormons was published earlier this year. He understands the problems we’re all facing with religious retention in America; now he would like to be pointed to solutions, especially for millennials and Generation Z.

Millennials and the Bible: 'Not What You Think'

Millennials and the Bible: 'Not What You Think'
There’s so much talk these days about so-called “Millennials.” Millennials are the generation born between 1980 and 2000. They are “digital natives,” and the defining events of their lives include the Oklahoma City bombing, 9/11, the War on Terror, Harry Potter, the Great Recession, and the birth of social media. Oh, and by the way, they love avocado toast.

Charlotte Pence Fights Abortion, Tells Millennials it Is an Important Social Justice Cause

Charlotte Pence Fights Abortion, Tells Millennials it Is an Important Social Justice Cause
Charlotte Pence, the daughter of Vice President Mike Pence, speaks up on the issue of abortion, exhorting millennials to recognize that the fervor surrounding social justice needs to extend to fighting the promotion of abortion, identifying abortion as an “oppression in its barest form,” reports Christian Post.

Pastor Shares Six Ways to Tap into Millennials' Potential

Pastor Shares Six Ways to Tap into Millennials' Potential
Anxiety, depression and other mental illness diseases plague Generation Z and Millennials unlike any other generation that our country has seen. According to Forbes Magazine, the numbers are staggering.

Number of Witches in the U.S. Soars as Millennials Reject Christianity, Claims Newsweek

Number of Witches in the U.S. Soars as Millennials Reject Christianity, Claims Newsweek
Media site NewsBusters.org says that a Newsweek article claiming the number of witches in the U.S. is climbing while millennials reject Christianity isn’t accurate.

Why Millennials are Really Leaving Religion (it’s Not Just Politics)

Why Millennials are Really Leaving Religion (it’s Not Just Politics)
No one can deny that religion has fallen on hard times. Four in 10 younger millennials (18-29) are nones, which is four times what it was in the 1980s. In fact, the fastest-growing religion in America is … no religion at all.