"Millennials" enrolled in faith-based colleges are just as likely to leave the religious affiliation of their childhood as students at public universities.
According to a Gallup survey about religion and church attendance, Mississippi is the most religious U.S. state and Vermont and New Hampshire are the least religious.
As NYC prepares to evict dozens of churches from public schools, a study shows that two-thirds of Americans are in favor of renting school space to churches.
A survey released in August by the Public Religion Research Institute indicates people between the ages of 18 and 29 have more liberal views on same-sex issues than their parents and grandparents.