20Jan
Soaring Bible sales prove the young are looking for meaning in our soulless culture
Recent data shows that sales of the Bible have reached unprecedented levels in the United Kingdom, with numbers up significantly compared to recent years. What’s especially striking is the growing interest among younger generations, many of whom are seeking meaning, purpose, and spiritual grounding in a culture that often feels empty or directionless.
Amid a culture that often feels empty, today’s young people are seeking spiritual meaning and rediscovering the power of the Scriptures. This trend suggests a deep desire for connection and truth in a rapidly changing world.
Let’s pray for continued openness to faith and that this renewed interest leads to deeper encounters with Christ. 🙏

Religious education is not what it once was. Today’s youth are now having to seek out spiritual experiences
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