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People may be reading the news and “doomscrolling” through social media during the coronavirus pandemic. But what they don’t appear to be reading is the Bible. That’s according to the tenth annual ...
But when people do read the Bible, they don’t know where to begin,” Martin said. Younger people also seem to be moving away from the Bible. A majority (57 percent) ...
Eighty-nine percent of American households own a Bible — on average, four per home — and a new study has discovered frequent Bible reading can turn people liberal, at least in some ways.
(RNS) Just over half (53 percent) have read relatively little of it, and 1 in 10 haven’t read it at all. (RNS) The Bible may be a source of wisdom for many Americans but most don’t read it for ...
One approach tends toward an exclusive reading of the text, the other toward an inclusive reading. It is right that we argue over our readings of the Bible, for it is the charter document of our faith ...
Help people read the Bible in a way that enables them to see the whole world differently. 7 Practices to Foster Scripture Engagement. So, what can we do to foster Scripture engagement in our churches?
The robust market does not alleviate anxieties about the Bible’s accessibility, though. There are persistent concerns that despite being so widely available, people struggle to understand the Bible.
Ask the same person, only now they read the Bible, and you'll have a 44 percent chance they'll say so. It's still not a majority, but the swing is dramatic. Why The Bible Pushes You Leftward.