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        • Conserving the World in Faith: An in-depth study of how Faith Inspires Environmentalism
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Category: Media

Study finds religion in the UK is changing rather than disappearing

Rebecca Paveley covers the findings from IIFL’s report on faith changes in the UK for the Church Times.

Former Christians who adopt a new faith often choose paganism

Christian Post Contributor Anugrah Kumar writes about ‘The Changing Landscape of Faith in Britain: Rebirth, Renewal and Reimagining’ in The Christian Post.

Christians who convert to new faith likely to choose Paganism

Religious Affairs Correspondent Kaya Burgess covers IIFL’s most recent report, ‘The Changing Landscape of Faith in Britain: Rebirth, Renewal and Reimagining’ in The Times.

Report reveals young Britons turning to faith for mental health and meaning

Nayana Mena covers the findings of IIFL’s most recent report, “The Next Generation of Faith,” for Premier Christian News.

Study shows growing emphasis on authenticity and experience in faith

Christian Today writes up the findings of IIFL’s latest report, “The Next Generation of Faith.”

Youth more likely to take up or leave faith, study finds

Religious Affairs Correspondent Kaya Burgess covers IIFL’s latest report, ‘The Next Generation of Faith: Journeys, Meaning and Wellbeing,’ in The Times.

Dr Charlotte Littlewood features on BBC Radio Gloucestershire to discuss IIFL’s research

Dr Charlotte Littlewood speaks to Caroline Martin about the findings of IIFL’s latest report.

Dr Charlotte Littlewood appears on United Christian Broadcasters to discuss IIFL’s research

Ashley Andrew interviews Dr Charlotte Littlewood about ‘Faith & Happiness’ on United Christian Broadcasters.

Study suggests religious belief promotes ‘happiness and contentment’

Madeleine Davies covers the findings from IIFL’s report, ‘Faith & Happiness,’ for the Church Times.

Study shows faith benefits mental and emotional health

Christian Today covers the findings of IIFL’s most recent report, “Faith & Happiness.”

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