Most young adults of every religion, race and ethnicity support access to affordable contraception.
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The question was posed, "Millennials who are pastors: are you attracting other millennials, and how?"
Read More »Poll: Younger Christians less supportive of the death penalty
(RNS) One day after the state of Ohio executed a man for murder, a new poll shows younger Christians are not as supportive of the death penalty as older members of their faith.
Read More »Pew’s “Portrait” and Jewish millennials
Among my Jewish friends on Facebook, the Pew Research Center’s widely publicized sociological survey “A Portrait of Jewish Americans” is still generating discussion.
Read More »TODAY — Coffee Talk: Engaging Millennials
Join us for our next Coffee Talk tomorrow morning, where our panelists will discuss "Engaging Millennials."
It's no secret that millennials (those born from the 1980s and on) are not only leaving the Christian church, but are leaving religion altogether — and at a rapid pace.
Read More »Who will keep the candles burning? Millennials and the evolution of Judaism
According to Jewish Virtual Library, the world contains roughly 13.7 million Jews. An estimated 5.4 million of these live in the United States, making up just 1.74 percent of the country’s population. Even in the nation with the second-largest Jewish population (after Israel), we are a small minority. In light of this, the task of engaging millennials—- people who are currently 13 to 30 years old — can appear crucial to the very survival of Judaism.
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