Barna Group

Loneliness in America

The majority of adults has anywhere between two and five close friends (62 percent), but one in five regularly or often feels lonely.

Survey: Christians Set the Bar High in the Workplace

Barna Group: Most employed Christians want to do good in their places of work—but not always in a way that stands out.

The More You Care, the More You Care

Barna Group: Caring about global poverty means caring about other issues.

A New Look at Gen Z and Morality

Barna: One-quarter of Gen Z (24 percent) strongly agrees that what is morally right and wrong changes over time.

Barna: Christians in the Workplace

These new findings from Barna explore how Christians feel about vocation and calling.

Understanding the Relationship Between Giving and Volunteering

There are some fascinating relationships between people's perceptions of volunteering and financial giving.

Why Are People Reluctant to Discuss Their Faith?

Barna Group: We interviewed U.S. adults for whom spiritual conversations are rare or nonexistent to find out why.

Barna Research: Why Do Christians Regard Sharing Their Faith as Optional?

An increasing percentage of Christians don't think it's their responsibility to share their faith. Here's why that might be the case.