Home
Opinion
Our world feels like it’s coming apart at the seams — morally, culturally, and spiritually. Chaos dominates the headlines, outrage fills our feeds, and the pace of change leaves many feeling disoriented and adrift.
Young people, especially, are growing up in an age that questions everything, including truth itself. Yet amid all this uncertainty, something unexpected is happening: Gen Z is reaching back to one of the oldest and most influential texts in human history — the Bible.
It might surprise you. Surveys show Gen Z is the least traditionally “religious” generation in American history. But Bible sales have surged more than 20% in the past year, Scripture content is trending on TikTok, and college Bible studies and campus ministries are filling up . For a gener

The Christian Post

The Advocate
Deseret News
Catholic News Agency
Times West Virginian
Vogue Culture US
New York Magazine Intelligencer
Raw Story
NBA
New York Post
NBC 6 South Florida Entertainment