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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.
People who live in the American South continue to be more religious, on average, than residents of the Midwest, Northeast and West.
The post Southerners tend to be more religious than other U.S. adults – but less religious than they used to be appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Women are currently the head of government in 13 of the 193 member countries of the United Nations.
The post About a third of UN member countries have ever had a woman leader appeared first on Pew Research Center.
In the wake of TikTok's deal to make its U.S. operations backed largely by non-Chinese investors, here’s what we know about Americans and TikTok.
The post 8 facts about Americans and TikTok appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Federal grand juries indict tens of thousands of people per year in the United States.
The post What to know about federal grand juries appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Upper-income older adults are the most likely to say they’d prefer to move to assisted living.
The post Most older adults who live at home want to age in place, but they aren’t entirely confident they’ll get to appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Family members are increasingly caring for aging parents or spouses as the U.S. population gets older. Caregivers' experiences differ by gender.
The post Family Caregiving in an Aging America appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Black Americans share emotional and financial support with relatives and non-relatives they consider family.
The post For Many Black Americans, Family Extends Beyond Birth and Legal Ties appeared first on Pew Research Center.
In the 10 years that we have asked this question, Americans overall have consistently been more likely to say their side is losing than to say it’s winning.
The post Stark partisan divide in who thinks their side is winning and losing in politics appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Just over half of U.S. teens say they've used chatbots for help with schoolwork, and 12% say they’ve gotten emotional support from these tools. Teens tend to view AI's future impact on their lives more positively than negatively.
The post How Teens Use and View AI appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Ahead of the State of the Union, here’s a look at U.S. public opinion on key policy issues, drawn from recent Pew Research Center surveys.
The post State of the Union 2026: Where Americans stand on key issues facing the nation appeared first on Pew Research Center.
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