Apologetics is the gateway to reaching spiritual Gen Z
Repeated surveys have shown that interest in spirituality is in fact on the rise among Gen Z.
The Christian Post
Skip to main contentRepeated surveys have shown that interest in spirituality is in fact on the rise among Gen Z.
A new report reveals that nearly a quarter of Americans view themselves as “spiritual but not religious” as organized religion continues to lose influence in American life.
The Great Pastor Resignation has continued in our world since the global pandemic. And I personally would be a liar if I said I had not considered it too. Pastoring was difficult before the global pandemic, but it feels unbearable since then.
Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea recently recalled a pivotal moment when he felt the divine presence of God, saying that he prays multiple times per day despite considering himself nonreligious.
A 39-year-old Mozambican pastor reportedly died trying to fast for 40 days in emulation of Jesus after going without food or water for 25 days.
May the open show of spirituality that has suddenly emerged across the country, receiving widespread praise rather than criticism, continue to grow until millions have come to know Jesus for themselves.
Nearly nine out of 10 Americans say they believe in at least one belief that falls under the loosely defined umbrella of new-age spiritualism, while about a quarter believes in reincarnation, parallel realities and telepathy, a new poll suggests.