Research and Trends

Addicted to More

Around half of evangelicals say they find their own measure of success and worth in obtaining more things.

Faith Rising: Gen Z and Millennials Lead a Comeback for Jesus

We need to encourage faith sharing not through pressure or guilt, but by inviting people to see that their neighbors may be far more open than they assume.

Fastest-Growing Churches: Lessons From the Front Lines

“People see “big C” church as judgy, legalistic rules. If we can work together and show the opposite of that, I feel like that’s our role: to rewrite the narrative of church based on serving.” —Meghan Smith, Trace Church

Pastors Name Their Biggest Needs

When thinking about ministry difficulties, pastors say they’re most concerned with growing the people inside the church and reaching those outside it.

7 Trends Leaders Need to Watch for in 2022

Preparing to address likely scenarios will give your organization an advantage as it moves forward to fulfill its vision and mission.

Survey Reveals Big Differences in How Different Generations Give to Charity

Nonprofits need to adjust their approach, language and strategies for different groups.

The Group Most Likely to Still Be Missing From Your Church

As of September 2021, only 3 in 4 churchgoers have returned as their churches have reopened.

Young People and Religion in 2022

COVID-19 will disrupt lives and relationships forcing young people to explore new and innovative ways to explore their religious and spiritual identities.

U.S. Pastors Identify Their Greatest Needs

People’s apathy or lack of commitment ranked as the No. 1 issue that needed to be addressed.

Churchgoers Mainly Content With Their Church

New Study Reveals Evangelicals Are Largely Satisfied with Their Church, But Would Still Like to See Some Changes.

Nones Just Keep Rising

The verdict is in: God, yes. Religion, no.