Faith
Young Americans Spark Bible Reading Revival
Faith Facts
- Bible reading among U.S. adults in 2025 has reached the highest level in 15 years, led by Millennials and Gen Z men.
- Weekly Bible reading among all adults jumped to 42% in 2025, up from a low of 30% the previous year.
- While 50% of Millennials and 49% of Gen Z read the Bible weekly, only 36% of Americans believe the Bible is 100% accurate.
Across America, the tide is turning: young adults, especially men, are fueling a historic rise in consistent Bible reading. This renewal of faith engagement shows the hunger for God’s Word is alive in the next generation.
“Bible reading is rising again across generations, marking a reset to faith engagement levels we haven’t seen in a decade,” David Kinnaman, CEO of Barna Group, observed. “People aren’t just curious about faith — they’re opening Scripture for themselves.”
A closer look shows Millennials and Gen Z are leading this momentum, embracing Scripture as a guide in times of uncertainty. However, fewer Americans now hold that the Bible is infallible, showing a new opportunity for the Church to strengthen biblical conviction.
Though many seek truth in today’s shifting culture, these numbers are a call to church leaders and families to disciple intentionally, turning curiosity into lasting spiritual growth and encouraging unwavering faith in God’s Word.