Worldwide, levels of religious diversity changed little between 2010 and 2020. However, roughly 24 countries experienced ...
Singapore ranks as the world’s most religiously diverse nation in a 2026 study by Pew Research Center, scoring 9.3 on its ...
When PW asked executives at nine Christian publishing houses about their plans for growth this year, all were optimistic.
Nearly 1 in 3 Americans now identify as religious "nones," and new research from University of Nebraska–Lincoln sociologist ...
According to the Pew Research Center’s global demographic study “How the Global Religious Landscape Changed From 2010 to 2020 ...
Nearly one in four people worldwide now identify with no religion, according to a sweeping global study covering 201 countries. The religiously unaffiliated grew by 270 million between 2010 and 2020, ...
While acknowledging that Gen Z is less religious than previous generations, Wilcenski, researched those bucking that trend, ...
Feedback isn’t criticism; it’s a chance to grow. One small encounter reminds us how much we can learn from others.
Singapore is the most religiously diverse country, and Yemen the least, as of 2020. The U.S. ranks first among nations with large populations.
Yet, as we document in a new report for the Chapman Center for Demographics and Policy, there are signs that religion is enjoying more than a nascent revival. Data emerging from the 2020s suggest that ...
Whether it's St. Carlo Acutis or Charlie Kirk who drives a young person to express a spiritual side, this way of coping is extremely important.
Religion has been an essential part of Sri Lankan society for more than two millennia, shaping culture, moral values, and social traditions. Buddhism in particular has played a foundational role in ...