Talking about religion at home matters for teen faith

How often teens talk about religion at home may say a lot about how religious they are. In Springtide Research Institute’s survey on Gen Alpha teens (born in or after 2010), participants rated the extent to which they identify as religious (on a scale from “not religious at all” to

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Evaluating the Soundness of Research

In an age of information overload, it can be hard to know whether the research we encounter is trustworthy. Sound research can deepen our understanding of what is happening and why. Unsound research may instead misinform, waste time and money, and mislead decision makers. Whether you are a student, a

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Do young men and women differ when it comes to religion?

Springtide’s recent research on young people finds that Gen Z men and women are quite similar in their feelings about religion and spirituality. For some aspects of religiosity (such as connection to a higher power and level of spirituality), young men and women do not differ at all. For other

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Religion Unplugged

How Do Young People See Their Lives?

Springtide Research Institute was recently featured in an article by Religion Unplugged. 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 addition to the Global Flourishing Study, there are groups in the United States

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