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Game Changing New Info on Scripture Reading - There's More Hope for Young American Men Than Anyone Realizes

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22.03.2026

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Game Changing New Info on Scripture Reading - There's More Hope for Young American Men Than Anyone Realizes

A fascinating new graphic circulating on social media in recent days showed that young men are gravitating toward the Bible.

The post from Townhall.com shared on Monday called attention to a survey, originally conducted by the faith-focused Barna Group and published in November 2025, that quantified a remarkable increase in weekly Bible reading among young men, defined as Millennials and Generation Z males.

Of note, Barna published the survey’s results approximately eight weeks after the assassination of Christian conservative figurehead Charlie Kirk.

David Kinnaman, CEO of the Barna Group, summarized the findings.

“2025 is showing a major rebound of Bible reading, along with a surge in usage among younger generations,” Kinnaman said.

Indeed, the chart painted an incredible and encouraging picture.

For instance, 54 percent of Gen Z males and 57 percent of Millennial males reported reading the Bible weekly. Those numbers surged by a mind-boggling 20 and 21 points, respectively, from 2024 to 2025.

By comparison, 43........

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