Data Shows Historic Shift as Young People Turn to Church and the Bible for Answers
Young people across America are searching for truth and turning to faith in record numbers.
Statistics are showing that Millennials and members of Gen Z are increasingly flocking toward faith. CBN News recently talked with politicians and faith leaders about this trend at the Kennedy Center premiere of CBN’s new film “The Revival Generation.”
Ralph Reed of the Faith and Freedom Coalition said, “It certainly feels like there’s something happening and the tectonic plates are shifting and that this younger generation – we may not have seen anything quite this seismic spiritually among a younger generation since the Jesus movement.”
Young people are increasingly engaging with faith. The American Bible Society recently reported a 29% increase in Bible use among Millennials between 2024 and 2025, with scripture engagement among Gen Z rising from 11% to 15%. Dr. Carson sees this firsthand.
He said, “I’ve been seeing some really encouraging signs as I travel around the country, particularly among young people. And I think many of them are saying, ‘well, we’ve experimented, we’ve seen where the other way leads, and it’s not a good place.'”
Other data shows a historic shift as young people are now the most regular churchgoers. Rep. Marlin Stutzman (R-IN) believes it boils down to a thirst for truth.
“I think that’s what, you know, young people today are wanting more than ever. There’s so much information at their fingertips. You know, they have access to information around the world within seconds. But I think at the end of the day, every one of us as human beings, we want to know what is truth, because that creates stability in our lives,” Rep. Stutzman said.
From college campuses to communities across the nation, many believe a powerful move of God is underway—a revival sparking hope in a generation hungry for truth.
