Faith
A Quiet Revival: Young Hearts Turn to Scripture
Faith Facts
- Gen Z’s interest in Christianity is rising, with church attendance among young people in England and Wales growing from 4% in 2018 to 16% by 2024.
- Research shows 35% of young men outside the church want to understand the Bible for themselves, reflecting renewed spiritual curiosity.
- Some young Christians report wrestling with challenging biblical passages, making clear and honest teaching a vital mission priority.
The Bible is experiencing a resurgence among young people, who are hungry for real answers to life’s toughest questions and are drawn to God’s truth.
This quiet revival is transforming living rooms, schools, and even digital spaces as sincere seekers explore Scripture’s meaning beyond cultural debates.
“Some passages in the Bible disturb me. They make me want to slam it shut.”
Many encounter difficult biblical topics—creation, tough laws, suffering, miracles, sexuality, and judgment—yet their questions mark a genuine search for truth, not hostility.
Resources like God’s Book offer compassionate guidance through the seven hardest Bible topics, framing them in context and illuminating God’s wisdom for today.
As the early church modeled, believers today are called to walk alongside seekers, offering clarity and hope rooted in Christ’s love and the authority of Scripture.
Let us equip ourselves and our communities to answer with biblical grace, so that this quiet revival bears good fruit for generations.