Gen X and religion
‘OK millennial’: Don’t blame the boomers for decline of religion in America
By Ryan Burge — August 30, 2021
(RNS) — It was the millennials, not the boomers, who walked away from church.
White Gen X and millennial evangelicals are losing faith in the conservative culture wars
By Terry Shoemaker — June 22, 2021
(The Conversation) — Growing numbers of young evangelicals and 'Exvangelicals' are pro-LGBTQ, support #BlackLivesMatter – or are fed up altogether with mixing faith and politics.
The hollowing out of American religion
By Mark Silk — April 22, 2019
(RNS) — The traditional pattern of young adults joining churches after they get married and have children has not been holding true.
Religion declining in importance for many Americans, especially for Millennials
By Jana Riess — December 10, 2018
Americans are less religious than ever, especially if they're under 30 -- but even middle-aged Gen Xers are part of the trend away from religion, a new study shows.
How to pray, in one year and 37,000 miles
By Jana Riess — April 10, 2015
Jared Brock felt a little burned out and uninspired in his prayer life, so he embarked on a 37,000-mile adventure to do something about it.
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