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Category: Media

Christians in the UK are uneasy about sharing their faith

Tony Davenport from Vision Christian Media reports on the statistics from our new monthly attitudes tracker.

Nearly four out of ten Christians prefer not to tell people about their faith

Lauren McKeithen from beliefnet discusses our new monthly attitudes tracker and the results relating to Christians.

Despite what you might think, young people are open to faith.

John Reynolds for Premier Christianity on why our new monthly attitudes tracker should be a source of hope.

New survey: nearly 40% of Christians don’t tell others about their faith

Christian Post covers our new tracking poll on attitudes to faith in the UK and the crisis of confidence facing Christians.

Unprecedented: Gen Z embracing faith more than any other age group

Charisma covers our new attitudes tracker and the revival of faith amongst the young.

Is religion good for society? Only 35% of Brits think so.

The World View covers our new attitudes tracker on their podcast.

Study shows that Gen Z in the UK is more open to faith

ThePatriotLight covers our new attitudes tracker that shows young people are more open to faith than any other age group.

Most Brits (73%) have friends from other faiths, new survey reveals

Premier Christian News discusses our new attitudes tracker.

The revival of religion in Gen Z

Dr. Jake Scott speaks to TWR-UK to discuss our new polling results on attitudes to faith in public life.

New study shows a revival of faith among UK Gen Z

Christian Post covers our new tracking poll on attitudes to faith in the UK and the revival of religious belief amongst the youth.

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