16th Annual State of the Bible Report: Reading Dips but Openness to Scripture Surges
American Bible Society today released the first chapter of its 16th annual State of the Bible report, which tracks and analyzes Americans’ perspectives on the Bible, faith, and the church. Chapter 1—“The Bible in America”—reveals an increase of 9 million people since 2024 who are open to the message of the Bible but not deeply engaged with it. The new…
READ MOREState of the Bible 2025: Renewed Cultural Interest in the Bible
American Bible Society today released the ninth and final chapter of their 15th annual State of the Bible report. This concluding chapter summarizes significant findings from this year’s data and offers a glimpse into new research scheduled for release in the spring of 2026. The ninth chapter of State of the Bible: USA 2025 is available to download for free, and the full book can be…
READ MOREStudy Indicates Reading the Bible Promotes More Loving and Generous Behavior
American Bible Society today released the eighth chapter of their 15th annual State of the Bible report. This new data shows the impact of loving behavior toward others (“pro-social behaviors”) and generosity of time, energy, and finances based on Scripture engagement, denomination, generation, and various other demographics. The eighth chapter of State of the Bible: USA 2025 is available now…
READ MOREStudy Finds Americans Grapple with Trust in Scripture, Institutions
American Bible Society today released the seventh chapter of their 15th annual State of the Bible report. This new chapter examines trust in two different contexts: interpersonal and institutional. More specifically, it reveals data that delineates respondents’ levels of trust by categories such as political affiliation, experience with certain traumas, level of Scripture engagement, and generation. The seventh chapter of…
READ MOREYoung Men Experiencing Greatest “Identity Crisis,” While Gen Z Women and Religious Individuals Show Secure Sense of Identity
American Bible Society today released the sixth chapter of their 15th annual State of the Bible report, which features data regarding identity—including self-image, beliefs, and priorities—with insights showcasing data distribution between generations and gender. The sixth chapter of State of the Bible: USA 2025 is available now for download at StateoftheBible.org. “Identity levels are strong among people who practice religion—and…
READ MOREAmerican Bible Society Awards Four Grants to Christian Universities to Boost Scripture Engagement Among Younger Generations
American Bible Society today announced that four Christian universities will receive grants as part of their inaugural 2025 Faculty Grant initiative. Dallas Theological Seminary, Houghton University, Los Angeles Pacific University and MidAmerica Nazarene University will each receive a grant ranging from $10,000 to $15,000 to develop new programs designed to boost Scripture engagement among younger generations and foster positive impact…
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