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Although church attendance in the United States has steadily declined over the last century, American teenagers are interested in learning more about Jesus.

A recent study from Barna Research found that the majority of American teens (77%) are “somewhat motivated” to learn more about the Son of God.

The researchers behind the new research see “encouraging news” and openness to learning about God, presenting opportunities for engagement with young Americans.

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“This generation tends to believe there are more powerful things than they do,” reads a report on the data. “Even so, many are hesitant to embrace religion and churches. Church leaders should recognize that this is an important opportunity for teens to be meaningful engagement in learning about Jesus. But this requires a thoughtful approach given General Z’s hesitation to religion and the church.”

It turns out that 52% of US-based teenagers are “very motivated” and 25% are “somewhat motivated” to learn more about Jesus.

With that in mind, the researchers said, “Lecturers will help create a space for open dialogue where teens can explore questions about Jesus without pressure. “I proposed.

Data from the Pew Research Center in 2018 found that 80% of Americans reported believing in God, but said they believe in the Lord “as explained in the Bible.” Only a small majority (56%) had.

At the time, Barna’s David Kinnaman said these results were encouraging.

“Religious affiliation and church attendance continue to decline, but spiritual openness and curiosity are growing,” he said. “In fact, across all generations, we see an unprecedented desire to grow spiritually, our belief in spiritual/supernatural dimensions and our belief in God or higher powers.”

The broader interest in Jesus’ deeper understanding is certainly encouraging. However, it is concerning to see data that suggests not only a decline in church attendance, but also a plunge in biblical literacy.

In 2023, the status of the American Bible Society’s Bible Survey found that only 9% of Americans read the Bible on a daily basis. This is a reality that led to “biblical illiteracy,” and is based in Atlanta, according to theologian, author and pastor Dr. Michael Yousef.

“This is saddening to me,” Youssef told CBN News. “And are we surprised at what’s going on in our culture and our society? Are we surprised when we ignore the measurement stick? …In fact, they (Bible) ) When we were forming Canon – the word “canon” is actually Arabic, and you might not believe it. …How can we know what is right, what is wrong, what is deceptive, what is false, what is right, what is right?

You can see the full conversation with Youssef below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9eqbc-9hei

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