The Bible: Winning Popularity or Losing Ground? Study Reveals Sobering Trends With Millennials

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As a ministry whose heartbeat is to share God’s Word with every child, we sit up and take notice when we see the Bible showing up more often in mainstream media.

Although we deal primarily with Scripture engagement programs and products for children and youth, we monitor relevant trends that augment our research on how the Bible and Scripture engagement are viewed.

The Barna Group, in partnership with American Bible Society, just released its annual “State of the Bible” study. Their release highlighted some fascinating trends:

  1. Bible skepticism is on the rise compared to previous years—this year the number of people who claim they don’t believe in the Bible equals the number of people who claim to regularly read or study the Scriptures.*

    Engaged vs. Skeptic

  2. Most Americans are still “pro-Bible” despite the overall decline in percentage of people who profess its inspiration.**
  3. Many are “too busy” to read the Bible despite its ubiquitous availability—even in app form where it can be read to you, or can set a reminder to read through a reading plan.*

    Time

  4. The Bible is showing up on screens now more than ever—TV, movies, smartphone and tablet apps, podcasts and online sermons are all helping people engage with the Bible more quickly and easily, yet the print version is still the most popular choice for reading God’s Word.*
  5. The Bible generally sits on a shelf until a crisis—while many regularly engage in reading the Bible, most report that they are drawn to search it out for answers to life’s questions or when they are in need of comfort or answers for tough situations they may be facing.*
  6. Lack of Bible-reading is no longer one of the factors survey participants attributed to America’s “moral decline,” compared to other influencers like music, movies and television.*

One of the most interesting pieces of the study related to millennials and revealed that:

Millennials Stat

“Not only are millennials more likely to be skeptical toward Scripture, they are also less likely to read the Bible (39% say they never read the Bible, compared to 26% of all adults), less likely to own a Bible (80% compared to 88%) and less likely to believe the Bible contains everything a person needs to know to live a meaningful life (35% compared to 50%). Given the increase in millennials who don’t believe the Bible is sacred and the decrease in Bible awareness among millennials, Bible skepticism will likely continue to rise in the next five years,” says Barna.

Studies like this are informative, sobering in parts, but do not change our determination to stay on mission, nor our methods along the way. We by no means write off the millennial generation, but we focus our reach at OneHope on children and youth—most between the ages of 4-14—who are in the critical window of developing the worldview and moral values that will be with them the rest of their lives. We are working hard to raise up a new generation that bucks the trend of Bible poverty, apathy, or laissez-faire awareness—such as is exhibited by millennials in this study—and are instead characterized by strong faith founded and grounded in the Word of God.


*See The State of the Bible 2014The State of the Bible 2014.

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