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Methodology
The analysis in this report is based on telephone interviews conducted March 20-25, 2019 among a national sample of 1,503 adults, 18 years of age or older, living in all 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia (300 respondents were interviewed on a landline telephone, and 1,203 were interviewed on a cell phone, including […]
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Methodology
The analysis in this report is based on telephone interviews conducted March 20-25, 2019 among a national sample of 1,503 adults, 18 years of age or older, living in all 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia (300 respondents were interviewed on a landline telephone, and 1,203 were interviewed on a cell phone, including […]
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Australia’s Income and Wealth Distribution
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International Science and Society Survey
Science and Society Project I dokumentet nedan beskrivs de typer av information, inklusive personlig information, som Pew Research Center (“centret” eller “vi”), en undersökningsorganisation i USA, samlar in via sin leverantör, Kantar Global (“Kantar”), och hur centret behandlar den typen av information. Det här sekretessmeddelandet (“meddelandet”) utgör ett komplement till centrets sekretesspolicy och gäller endast […]
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International Science and Society Survey
Science and Society ProjectPoniższe oświadczenie określa typy informacji, wliczając w to dane osobowe, które Centrum Badawcze Pew (dalej zwane “Centrum” albo “my”) zlokalizowane w Stanach Zjednoczonych Ameryki (“USA”) otrzymuje od swojego dostawcy – firmyKantar Global. (“Kantar”), oraz to, jak Centrum traktuje te informacje. Informacje na temat ochrony prywatności (“informacje”) uzupełniają naszą Politykę prywatności i odnoszą […]
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International Science and Society Survey
Science and Society Project La siguiente declaración describe los tipos de información, incluida la Información personal, que Pew Research Center (el “Centro” o “nosotros”), una empresa de investigación con sede en Estados Unidos (“EE. UU.”), recopila a través de su proveedor, Langer Research Associates (“Langer Research”) y cómo el Centro procesa dicha información. Este aviso […]
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International Science and Society Survey
Science and Society Project In de onderstaande verklaring worden de soorten informatie beschreven, waaronder Persoonlijke gegevens, die het Pew Research Center (het “Center” of “wij”), een onderzoeksorganisatie in de Verenigde Staten (“VS”), verzamelt via de leverancier Langer Research Associates. (“Langer Research “) en hoe het Center dergelijke informatie behandelt. Deze privacyverklaring (“Kennisgeving”) vormt een aanvulling […]
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International Science and Society Survey
La seguente dichiarazione illustra la tipologia di informazioni, tra cui i Dati personali, che il Pew Research Center (il “Centro” o “noi”), un’azienda di ricerca situata negli Stati Uniti d’America (“USA”), raccoglie attraverso il suo fornitore, Langer Research Associates (“Langer Research”) e il modo in cui tali informazioni vengono trattate. La presente informativa sulla privacy […]
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International Science and Society Survey
Science and Society Project La déclaration ci-dessous décrit les types d’informations, notamment les informations personnelles, recueillis par le Pew Research Center (le « Centre » ou « nous »), un organisme de recherche situé aux États-Unis d’Amérique (« États-Unis »), par l’intermédiaire de son fournisseur, Langer Research Associates. (« Langer Research »), ainsi que la […]
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International Science and Society Survey
Science and Society Project Im Folgenden wird beschrieben, welche Arten von Daten, einschließlich personenbezogener Daten, das Pew Research Center (das “Center” oder “wir”), eine Forschungsorganisation mit Sitz in den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika (“USA”), über seinen Dienstleister Langer Research Associates (“Langer Research”) erfasst und wie das Center diese Informationen verarbeitet. Diese Datenschutzerklärung (“Erklärung”) ergänzt die […]
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International Science and Society Survey
Science and Society Project Níže jsou uvedeny typy informací včetně osobních údajů, které institut Pew Research Center (dále jen “institut” nebo “my”), výzkumná organizace se sídlem ve Spojených státech amerických (dále jen “USA”), shromažďuje prostřednictvím dodavatele Kantar CZ, s.r.o. (“Kantar”) a jak institut s těmito údaji nakládá. Toto prohlášení o ochraně osobních údajů (dále jen […]
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International Science and Society Survey
The below statement describes the types of information, including Personal Information, Pew Research Center (the “Center” or “we”), a research organization located in the United States of America (“USA”), collects via its vendor, Langer Research Associates (“Langer Research”) and how the Center treats such information. This privacy notice (“Notice”) supplements the Center’s Privacy Policy, and […]
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Why Do Young People Stay Christian?
I’ve been on a search for the last 12 years to understand what makes faith formation possible in and among the next generation of Christians. We’ve referred to it internally as the Faith that Lasts project, and it’s been my driving motivation even as we worked on unChristian and You Lost Me.
I know as a dad to teens and a twentysomething—and as a friend to many Christian leaders—that we’re all searching for insight about what can be done to raise resilient disciples in this pressure-packed, faith-depleting age.
Today I’m thrilled to tell you about my new book: Faith for Exiles: 5 Ways for a New Generation to Follow Jesus in Digital Babylon, releasing on September 3.
The questions at the heart of Faith for Exiles are:
- What practices distinguish resilient young disciples among young Christians?
- Why do young people stay faithful?
- What can we do to make a difference?
My coauthor, Mark Matlock, and I are convinced that the biblical concept of exile is the right way to think about Christians’ relationship to the current culture, which we at Barna have been calling “digital Babylon.” Furthermore, when we talk with young adults they resonate deeply with the concept of exile—they feel like exiles, being torn between the expectations of the Church and challenges of the world.
We discovered that resilient disciples are the 10 percent of young Jesus followers whose faith is thriving in exile conditions. They are not only sustaining childhood faith into adulthood, against all odds. They are somehow expanding and deepening their commitment to Christ even as digital Babylon does its worst to dazzle, distract and dominate them.
Faith for Exiles is their story. It’s good news about what churches are doing right to form resilient young disciples.
Mark and I bring to this project everything we’ve learned over five combined decades of working with, thinking about and praying for young adults and teens—and we can’t wait to share what we’ve discovered.
David Kinnaman
President, Barna Group
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Why Do Young People Stay Christian?
I’ve been on a search for the last 12 years to understand what makes faith formation possible in and among the next generation of Christians. We’ve referred to it internally as the Faith that Lasts project, and it’s been my driving motivation even as we worked on unChristian and You Lost Me.
I know as a dad to teens and a twentysomething—and as a friend to many Christian leaders—that we’re all searching for insight about what can be done to raise resilient disciples in this pressure-packed, faith-depleting age.
Today I’m thrilled to tell you about my new book: Faith for Exiles: 5 Ways for a New Generation to Follow Jesus in Digital Babylon, releasing on September 3.
The questions at the heart of Faith for Exiles are:
- What practices distinguish resilient young disciples among young Christians?
- Why do young people stay faithful?
- What can we do to make a difference?
My coauthor, Mark Matlock, and I are convinced that the biblical concept of exile is the right way to think about Christians’ relationship to the current culture, which we at Barna have been calling “digital Babylon.” Furthermore, when we talk with young adults they resonate deeply with the concept of exile—they feel like exiles, being torn between the expectations of the Church and challenges of the world.
We discovered that resilient disciples are the 10 percent of young Jesus followers whose faith is thriving in exile conditions. They are not only sustaining childhood faith into adulthood, against all odds. They are somehow expanding and deepening their commitment to Christ even as digital Babylon does its worst to dazzle, distract and dominate them.
Faith for Exiles is their story. It’s good news about what churches are doing right to form resilient young disciples.
Mark and I bring to this project everything we’ve learned over five combined decades of working with, thinking about and praying for young adults and teens—and we can’t wait to share what we’ve discovered.
David Kinnaman
President, Barna Group
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Methodology
The American Trends Panel (ATP), created by Pew Research Center, is a nationally representative panel of randomly selected U.S. adults. Panelists participate via self-administered web surveys. Panelists who do not have internet access at home are provided with a tablet and wireless internet connection. The panel is being managed by Ipsos. Data in this report […]
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U.S. Public Continues to Favor Legal Abortion, Oppose Overturning Roe v. Wade
As debates over abortion continue in states around the country, a majority of Americans (61%) continue to say that abortion should be legal in all (27%) or most (34%) cases. A smaller share of the public (38%) says abortion should be illegal in all (12%) or most cases (26%). The new survey by Pew Research […]
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Public Opinion on Abortion
Views on abortion, 1995-2019 As of 2019, public support for legal abortion remains as high as it has been in two decades of polling. Currently, 61% say abortion should be legal in all or most cases, while 38% say it should be illegal in all or most cases. Views on abortion, 2019: A detailed look […]
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