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Joe Rogan’s Surprising New Spiritual Journey
In a heartening turn of events that underscores the timeless relevance of faith and traditional values, renowned podcast host Joe Rogan has reportedly begun attending church regularly. This development was shared by Christian apologist Wesley Huff, who appeared on “The Joe Rogan Experience” earlier this year. Huff, who serves as the Central Canada director for Apologetics Canada, revealed this uplifting news during a recent podcast appearance.
“Joe Rogan and I have had on and off communication since then,” Huff stated. “I can tell you for a fact that he is attending a church, and that has been a consistent thing. And so, things are happening.”
This change in Rogan’s routine is not just a personal journey but a reflection of a broader resurgence in interest in Christianity across the nation. As Huff noted, Rogan is an “inquisitive individual” who is engaging with influential voices that guide him through the profound truths of the Bible. This shift aligns with a growing cultural movement that sees more individuals, particularly the younger generation, seeking spiritual grounding and purpose.
The resurgence is not limited to church attendance. Bible sales are experiencing a notable uptick, with young people leading the charge. Huff shared an anecdote about teenagers visiting a Christian bookstore, eager to get their hands on the Holy Scriptures, reportedly saying, “All my friends are reading this thing.” This phenomenon is supported by data from the American Bible Society, which highlights a rise in Bible users from 38% to 41%, with significant increases among young people and men.
“Millennials saw a 29% increase in Bible use from 2024 to 2025 and men saw a 19% increase, closing the long-time gender gap in Bible use,” according to a press release by the American Bible Society.
This trend is a testament to the enduring power of faith and the Bible’s role as a beacon of truth and morality in our society. It is a reminder that, despite the challenges of modernity, the foundational principles of Christianity continue to resonate deeply with individuals seeking meaning and direction.
The growing interest in Christianity and the Bible among Gen Z is particularly noteworthy. Scripture engagement among this demographic rose from 11% in 2024 to 15% in 2025. Huff observed, “If the Bible is, you know, becoming popular with teenagers, then something is happening and the Lord is moving.”
In a world often marked by uncertainty and moral ambiguity, the return to faith and traditional values offers hope and stability. Joe Rogan’s journey is a microcosm of a larger cultural shift, one that champions faith, family, and freedom as the cornerstones of a thriving society. As more individuals turn to the Bible and Christian teachings, we are reminded of the profound impact that faith can have in shaping a nation rooted in biblical principles and individual responsibility.
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Red States Blessed with Growing Young Families
Faith Facts
- Children under 18 in red states rose from 43.1 million in 2019 to 43.7 million in 2024.
- Blue states lost 600,000 children under 5, with California accounting for nearly half.
- Married couples with young children increased up to 5.7% in red states across regions.
A recent study reveals states supporting President Trump are gaining young children and families, while Harris-backing states see declines, largely due to soaring housing costs that hinder family formation.
This trend aligns with Biblical values prioritizing family, as affordable living in heartland states honors God’s design for generational blessings and fruitful homes.
From 2019 to 2024, young children aged 0-9 dropped 1.2% in Trump states but plummeted 4.7% in Democrat states, with adults 20-29 faring better in red areas too.
High-cost blue strongholds like California, New York, Hawaii and D.C. lost over 5% of kids under 6, where mortgages consume 32-36% of income.
Conversely, Trump-voting Alabama and Tennessee boosted under-6 populations with mortgages at 24-28% of income, fostering family growth central to America’s strength.
“Both red and blue states are watching the share of residents who are age 60 or older grow as boomers continue to age into retirement. But blue states are losing 20-somethings, and, relatedly, kids,” the report states.
Even some rural red states lagged, underscoring housing affordability’s role alongside pro-family policies in upholding Judeo-Christian principles of stewardship and prosperity.
“That’s 600,000 fewer kids under 5 in blue states in 2024 compared to 2019. And nearly half of this number was due to one state alone — California, which saw its total number of kids in this age group fall from 2.45 million in 2019 to 2.16 million five years later,” researcher Patrick T. Brown noted.
Embrace these truths to champion faith-driven policies that protect family and freedom—share this vital report with fellow patriots today!
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Gen Z Revival: Skin Deep or Genuine Awakening?
Following reports of churches filling with young men after tragedies, researcher Dr. George Barna warns that America’s spiritual revival among Gen Z may be superficial.
His studies reveal a dire lack of biblical worldview, essential for true discipleship and national renewal rooted in Christian values.
Faith Facts
- Only 4% of Americans hold a biblical worldview, down from 6% in 2020 and 12% in 1994.
- Gen Z shows just 1% adherence, despite anecdotal church surges.
- Even among evangelicals, only 11% qualify, dropping from 21% in 2020.
People begin forming their worldview very early in life (at about 18 months), establish it before their teen years, then refine it throughout their 20s.
Revival and national spiritual renewal are possible, but neither will happen without commitment to worldview development.
Churches must urgently embrace biblical worldview training to foster genuine faith, protect family values, and preserve America’s God-given freedoms.
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Revived C.S. Lewis Editions Strengthen Latin Faith
Faith Facts
- Collaboration with Faith, Art and Myth Association introduces Lewis’s legacy to combat modern confusion with core Christian doctrines.
- Mere Christianity unites believers across denominations through simple, honest exposition of eternal Gospel truths.
- The Screwtape Letters mirrors human frailty via satire, equipping saints for victory in unseen battles as in Ephesians 6.
Grupo Nelson launches updated editions of C.S. Lewis masterpieces Mere Christianity and The Screwtape Letters for Latin American audiences in February 2026.
These refreshed translations remove archaic language barriers, allowing new generations to embrace Lewis’s brilliant defense of Biblical essentials and spiritual warfare.
“In times of confusion, returning to Mere Christianity is like recovering our compass.”
“This masterpiece reminds us that eternal truths—when explained with Lewis’s honesty and brilliance—have the power to awaken consciences and transform lives today just as they did in the past.”
said Juan Tomás Widow, president of the Faith, Art and Myth Association.
“Beneath the brilliance of its satire, The Screwtape Letters offers one of Lewis’s deepest examinations of human psychology. It works like a mirror: it makes us laugh, but it also helps us recognize our own weaknesses and take the spiritual struggle seriously,” Widow added.
Lewis, Oxford and Cambridge professor, authored over 30 books blending theology and literature to glorify God and challenge souls.
Embrace these classics to fortify faith, protect families, and champion freedoms rooted in Christ’s unchanging truth.
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