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Our next nation wide survey is scheduled for 2028.
The 2028 Church Life Survey NZ is a nationwide survey of church attenders. Every church across New Zealand is invited to take part. When your church does, you’ll invite all attenders to participate in a 20-minute survey on demographics, church life, community, faith, and leadership.
For more information visit the Church Life Survey NZ Website, clsnz.org.
The 2028 Church Life Survey NZ is a strategic asset for every church, group or denomination, and the wider Church across NZ.
The prevailing narrative about church life in New Zealand often points toward simple, steady decline. But does this story tell the whole truth? The most comprehensive recent data—the 2023 Church Life Survey of 20,357 church attendees—paints a far more nuanced and fascinating picture of transformation, not just decline. This landmark survey reveals a community grappling with profound demographic shifts, evolving priorities, and surprising pockets of vitality. This article explores the five most surprising and impactful takeaways that are shaping the future of faith in New Zealand.
Overall, 53% of Americans say it is extremely or very important for the U.S. to take an active role in world affairs.
The post Younger Americans are less likely than others to support an active role for the U.S. in world affairs appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Among 107 democracies, we found that only one other country uses the same redistricting approach as the U.S.
The post U.S. stands out globally in how it draws legislative districts appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Before Trump, the last time a president surpassed 100 executive orders in the first year of a term was 1945, when Harry Truman took over the presidency after FDR’s death.
The post Trump has already issued more executive orders in his second term than in his first appeared first on Pew Research Center.
A majority of adults still identify with their childhood religion, but 35% don’t. Read about when and why Americans may switch faiths or stay.
The post Why Do Some Americans Leave Their Religion While Others Stay? appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Overall, 50% of adults disapprove of the Trump administration’s approach to immigration, including 36% who strongly disapprove.
The post Growing shares say the Trump administration is doing ‘too much’ to deport immigrants in the U.S. illegally appeared first on Pew Research Center.
In this post, we’ll highlight a few of our favorite visuals from 2025 and walk through how we made them and what makes them successful.
The post Our favorite data visualizations of 2025 appeared first on Pew Research Center.
45% of U.S. adults say that if they could choose, they would live sometime in the past, while 14% say they’d live sometime in the future.
The post Far more Americans say they’d like to live in the past than in the future appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Most Americans (66%) say the federal government has a responsibility to make sure all Americans have health care coverage.
The post Most Americans say government has a responsibility to ensure health care coverage appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Alignment happens when a church names its disciple-making outcomes and develops a set of measurable expressions for each.
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The post Make the Mission Measurable: Why Every Church Needs to Define Disciple-Making Outcomes for Every Member appeared first on Lifeway Research.
Roughly one-in-five U.S. teens say they are on TikTok and YouTube almost constantly. At the same time, 64% of teens say they use chatbots, including about three-in-ten who do so daily.
The post Teens, Social Media and AI Chatbots 2025 appeared first on Pew Research Center.
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