Study Finds Bible Readers Are More Confident in Who They Are
Survey of 2,656 U.S. adults finds 69% of daily Bible readers report strong self-identity, compared to 38% among those who rarely or never read Scripture.
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Americans more likely to have a stronger sense of identity the more they read the Bible: study
Americans are more likely to have a stronger sense of identity the more they interact with Scripture, according to the newest installment of the "State of the Bible USA" report. #AmericanBibleSociety #StateoftheBible #JohnFarquharPlake #ScriptureEngagement
Study Finds Bible Readers Are More Confident in Who They Are
“Who am I?” It’s the question that has launched a thousand self-help books and kept therapists’ calendars booked solid. But according to new research, people who regularly read their Bibles are more confident about the answer than everyone else. The American Bible Society’s latest State of the Bible report suggests a direct connection between Scripture engagement and self-identity. Out of 2,656 U.S. adults surveyed, nearly two-thirds (63%) of re…
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