Faith
Americans Embrace Prayer and Family for 2026
Faith Facts
- Fifteen percent of Americans plan to spend more time with family in 2026.
- Fifteen percent aim to pray more as a New Year’s resolution.
- Nine percent hope to focus more on spiritual matters in the coming year.
As the nation prepares for 2026, many Americans are placing renewed emphasis on faith, family, and seeking God’s guidance in their daily lives. The desire for meaningful spiritual growth and closer family bonds highlights a steadfast commitment to biblical values even in a changing culture.
Among Republicans, a greater share expresses intentions to pray more and prioritize family time, reflecting a strong dedication to faith-driven living and traditional values.
These findings point to a growing desire to strengthen relationships, pursue prayerfulness, and honor God’s calling, reminding us of the importance of anchoring New Year’s resolutions in Christian conviction and service.
Join us in praying for revival in American homes and renewed dedication to family and faith in the year ahead.