Sparking Religious Curiosity in Today’s Youth 

Our newest report, The State of Religion & Young People 2023: Exploring the Sacred, presents the ways young people experience the sacred in traditional spaces and throughout day-to-day life. We send our work into the world with a clear narrative on what the data show—and we know that data is

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Sparking Religious Curiosity in Today’s Youth

Springtide Research Institute was recently featured by Fetzer Institute in an article. You can see an excerpt of this article in part below, but we encourage you to visit their site to read the piece in its entirety. Springtide’s report is filled with insights into the sacred lives of teens and young

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Meet Four Gen Z Women Who Became Catholic

Springtide Research Institute was recently featured by FemCatholic in an article. You can see an excerpt of this article in part below, but we encourage you to visit their site to read the piece in its entirety.  In their report “The State of Religion and Young People 2023: Exploring the Sacred,”

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Mental Health at School: Connection Matters for Gen Z

Schools are natural hubs for connection. Whether it’s the large community of an entire school or the individual subcommunities that comprise it, schools provide opportunities to forge relationships that can meet a variety of needs.  And this type of connection is more important than ever. National institutions like the CDC

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SAP Recommends: Music for Connection 

In conjunction with the release of The State of Religion & Young People 2023: Exploring the Sacred, members of our 2023 Springtide Ambassadors Program (SAP) nominated songs they feel help create a sense of the sacred wherever they are. In this post, SAP member Brandon offers a reflection on how

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SAP Recommends: Books and Podcasts for Gen Z

April 12th is National Drop Everything and Read (D.E.A.R.) Day, and members of our 2023 Springtide Ambassadors Program (SAP) have identified books that their peers should not miss (with a couple of podcast recommendations thrown in). While anyone could enjoy these, Gen Zers in particular should not miss these recommendations. Read

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