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Christianity’s Reversing Decline in America

Christianity’s decline in America has slowed and could be turning a corner upward—just what our country needs to return to its rich history rooted in “In God We Trust.” 

As a 2017 convert to Christianity from agnosticism myself, this is encouraging news.

Pew recently reported in its annual religion study: “After many years of steady decline, the share of Americans who identify as Christian shows signs of leveling off.” Pew began its religion poll in 2007.

There have been several profiles in major national media—e.g., secular-leaning outlets—on the rise of Christianity in Silicon Valley, including from The New York Times, as well as The Atlantic and WIRED.

While these trends are encouraging, there’s still cause for concern. The majority of younger Americans are now non-Christian, and the proportion of young Christians has fallen significantly…

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