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// October 28, 2025

American Bible Society Offers Innovation Grants to Increase Scripture Engagement in the Next Generation

American Bible Society is excited to announce a research grant opportunity for Christian higher education scholars. This grant aims to build upon the themes presented in the State of the Bible: USA reports by exploring and testing interventions that promote increased Bible engagement. The application window is now open until January 12, 2026.

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Published October 28, 2025

American Bible Society Offers Innovation Grants to Increase Scripture Engagement in the Next Generation

American Bible Society is excited to announce a research grant opportunity for Christian higher education scholars. This grant aims to build upon the themes presented in the State of the Bible: USA reports by exploring and testing interventions that promote increased Bible engagement. The application window is now open until January 12, 2026.
American Bible Society
Published October 2, 2025

State of the Bible – The Bay Area

This special report examines the well-being, faith participation, Bible use, and interest in the Bible among residents in the Bay Area.
Published September 23, 2025

The Charlie Kirk Effect

The response to Kirk’s legacy, so deeply rooted in his faith, has been electric, culminating in an outpouring of interest in Christ from previously uninterested social media users… Kirk’s assassination has, as martyr deaths tend to do, energized this trend, but it began before September 10, as the social media posts mirrored in polls and […]
The Daily Wire
Published September 4, 2025

Why Church Engagement Matters for Spiritual Growth

Over 40% of self-identified Christians haven’t attended church in six months, yet research shows church involvement fosters spiritual growth. In the 2025 State of the Bible survey, American Bible Society (ABS) asked churchgoing Christians about their church engagement, which they define as “the level of an individual’s involvement in the life, mission, and community of […]
Lifeway Research
Published August 28, 2025

American Bible Society funds AI assistant & YouTube shows to boost Gen Z Bible use

Could artificial intelligence or short TV episodes help young adults engage more with the Bible? American Bible Society has issued first-time grants to four Christian higher education institutions to encourage innovation in getting young adults more interested in Scripture.
Religion News Service
Published August 15, 2025

Nearly half of U.S. Christians don’t attend church, State of the Bible finds

Nearly half of American Christians, 45 percent, have not attended church in the past six months, the American Bible Society said in its latest release from the 2025 State of the Bible. About two-thirds of American adults – 64 percent – say they are Christian, but of those only 55 percent attend church, ABS said […]
Baptist Press
Published August 14, 2025

Flourishing Through the Word: Why Bible Engagement is Essential

Research from American Bible Society on the State of the Bible over the past five years has revealed a clear connection between human flourishing and faith. One place this connection shows up is in the relationship between Bible reading and human flourishing. As churches seek to “pursue the well-being of the city” (Jeremiah 29:7, CSB), […]
Lifeway Research
Published June 25, 2025

Update on Biblical Literacy: Are There Any Reasons to be Encouraged?

The evidence is tentative, but the American Bible Society’s State of the Bible USA 2025 report indicates a small but seemingly significant upward trend in Bible engagement, most noticeable among men (as a whole), and millennials in particular.
Talbot Magazine
Published May 25, 2025

Joe Rogan starts going to church as faith resurgence gains momentum

According to a new study by the American Bible Society, there has been a rise in Bible users from 38% to 41%, with notable gains among young people and men.  “Millennials saw a 29% increase in Bible use from 2024 to 2025 and men saw a 19% increase, closing the long-time gender gap in Bible […]
Fox News
Published April 20, 2025

Gen Z is Returning to Christianity

It’s not time to call this a revival, but something is stirring in the culture. Christians would do well to pay attention, live out their faith and step into the opportunity to share with others.
USA Today
Published April 18, 2025

Are Gen Zers Becoming More Religious?

Findings from the American Bible Society spotted the first increase in “bible use and scripture engagement” among younger adults since 2021.
Newsweek
Published April 11, 2025

Gender Gap Among Bible Readers Disappears as More Men Dive into Scripture

A report from the American Bible Society shows us some very interesting news in regards to religion in the United States, particularly Christianity. According to the latest numbers, men of all ages are picking up the Bible at a greater rate this year than last, and the gap between men who read the Bible and […]
Not the Bee
Published April 11, 2025

Bible Use Reverses Downward Trend

The latest State of the Bible report by American Bible Society shows an increase in Bible use and scripture engagement for the first time in four years. The numbers equate to 3% more American adults – a total of 10 million – reading the Bible outside of church. That’s good news for The Good News.
American Family News
The cover of a blue Bible
Published April 14, 2024

Increasing share of young adults say the Bible has transformed their lives: poll

New research reveals that the share of young adults who think the Bible has had a transformative effect on their lives has increased even as a majority of them remain “Scripture Disengaged.”
The Christian Post
A person holds a bible with highlighted verses.
Published April 2, 2024

Americans less engaged, but Gen Z bucking trend

Scripture engagement among American adults is at its lowest point in the 14 years the American Bible Society has commissioned the annual State of the Bible report, researchers said in releasing the first chapter of the 2024 report.
Kentucky Today
Man puts donation in his hand with dollar in slot in the form of Christian cross
Published November 16, 2021

New study: religious faith and reading the Bible increases generosity

A new study from the American Bible Society shows that “Practicing Christians” remain more generous than non-believing Americans.
Philanthropy Daily
A person is turning the page of a Bible, lit by warm sunlight.

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