Recent data reveals a surprising trend: Gen Z is increasingly returning to Christianity, not just during Easter but as a consistent part of their lives. USA Today’s insightful article highlights how this generation, often perceived as less religious, is rediscovering the allure of Christian faith. Key factors driving this change include the search for community, whether in traditional church settings or online platforms where Gen Z feels comfortable exploring their beliefs. This shift is significant as it challenges stereotypes and sheds light on how younger generations are reshaping religious landscapes. As society becomes more digital, Gen Z’s approach to Christianity also highlights the blend of virtual and physical community-building, marking a modern evolution in faith practice.
USA TodayNew data shows cost of living pressures impacting charities and communities
Recent data from the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC) reveals that rising cost of living pressures are significantly impacting charities and communities across Australia.