68% of all evangelical churches in the United States have a congregation with less than 100 people including children and half of those churches have less than 50!
92% of churchgoers say they don’t plan to attend church more often after the Coronavirus pandemic is over, than they did before the pandemic began. Learn More
Americans’ level of trust in religious leaders has sunk to 37%, the lowest Gallup has ever recorded. Learn More
Only 12% of young people, ages 18-24, identify as Evangelical Christians, which is less than half of the National average. Learn More
There were five times more web searches conducted for “End Times” in March 2020, compared to any other month, since Google began collecting data more than 15 years ago. However, by the last week of September, interest in “End Times” searches faded to pre- Learn More
Almost half of all Americans (44%) have no idea where they’ll go when they die, but only 2% believe they’ll go to Hell. Learn More
Barely a majority of Millennials (57%) believe the Declaration of Independence better "guarantees freedom and equality" over Communist Manifesto. Learn More
9-in-10 employees (88%) experienced unprecedented levels of stress during the last 2 months of the coronavirus crisis in an 8-hour workday, 1/4 of the time is no longer productive. Stress levels are 5 times higher than those measured during the 9/11. Learn More
Almost two-thirds of Americans (62%) believe the coronavirus is a message from God to humanity to change the way they live. Learn More
35 million Americans who seldom pray or darken the door of the church have started praying during the coronavirus epidemic. Learn More
Four in five Americans believe that "things in the country are out of control." Learn More
A person, attending every service in an evangelical church for 2 months straight, would have less than a 10% chance of hearing a phrase that included the words “hell” or “redemption,” 2 of the most distinctive words that characterize evangelical beliefs. Learn More
The majority of churchgoers (56%) say they pray for opportunities to share their faith, but in the last month, less than 10% had a conversation about the Lord with anyone. Learn More
Americans are among the most stressed in the world. 55% say they experience a lot of stress every day, among the five highest rates out of 143 countries, statistically tied with Iraq! Learn More
25 million Americans have a history of impulsive, uncontrollable anger. Learn More
In a recent survey of 2,500 congregations, more than half of the members said they did not believe their church was spiritually vital. Learn More
57% of regular churchgoers say they have never had a religious experience that changed their life. Learn More
More than 20% of Evangelicals are not sure that heaven is a real place. Learn More
Only 8% of regular church attenders believe that sharing their faith is “very important.” Learn More
69% of churchgoers believe that everyone will go to Heaven. Learn More
Almost 50% of Christians think that most non-Christians have no interest in hearing about Jesus. Learn More
78% of the unchurched would listen to someone who shared what they believed about Christianity. Learn More
56% of all Americans believe the Holy Spirit is a force but not a person. Learn More
3 out of 4 Christians (74%) seldom have a “spiritual conversation” with anyone. Learn More
34% of all U. S. adults don’t believe in the Virgin birth. Learn More
Only 22% of American men and 33% of American women said they depend on Jesus Christ to overcome sin. Learn More
13% of Americans agree that Muhammed was the holy prophet of God, even though Muslims comprise only 1% of the U. S. population. Learn More
52% of all “Christians” believe that non-Christian faiths can lead to eternal life. Learn More
2 out of 3 Christians (65%) say it is better to share your faith by the way you live, rather than to speak about it. Learn More
72% of the unchurched believe the Church is filled with hypocrites. Learn More
65% of Americans say that even though everyone sins a little bit, most people are good by nature. Learn More
37% of Evangelicals believe that God will always reward true faith with material blessings. Learn More
One in four pastors (25%) say that meeting a person’s physical needs takes priority over telling them about Jesus Learn More
More than half of all young people (ages 18-24) don’t believe the Bible is God’s inspired word. Learn More
Almost half of all faith sharers (45%) never share their story of how they came to Christ. Learn More
A Christian is killed for their faith every 6 minutes, somewhere in the world. Learn More
Atheists and Agnostics scored 15% higher on their knowledge about religion than Evangelical Christians taking the Pews Religious Knowledge Survey. Learn More
Only half of all the teenagers who grew up in a “Christian Home” had regular family conversations about God. Learn More
While 1 in 4 Americans are done with church, half of all Americans (48%) are done with God. Known as post-Christian, they say that God plays no role whatsoever in their life. Learn More
One in five Americans (19%) say Polygamy--having multiple spouses at the same time—is morally acceptable. Learn More
Americans trust in faith leaders and pastors fell to a record low of 37%, ranking below multiple medical professions, teachers, and police and just above journalists. Learn More
93% of practicing Christians aren’t comfortable to have a conversation about the Lord with their own grandchildren. Learn More
Two-thirds of all American churches are experiencing (1) no growth and (2) a decline in numbers. Learn More
69% of churchgoers believe that everyone will go to heaven. Learn More
59% of Millennials believe that pornography is morally acceptable. Learn More
Almost one-third of Evangelicals attend church out of obligation. Learn More
Half of all Americans have never read the Bible. Learn More
24 of 25 Millennials don’t have a Biblical worldview. Learn More
70% of those attending church one or more times a month never share their faith with a stranger. Learn More
One in four Evangelicals are not certain that the physical resurrection of Jesus was a real historical event. Learn More
51% of U.S. churchgoers say they’ve never heard of the term, “The Great Commission”. Learn More
51% of Americans say the Bible was written for each person to interpret as he or she chooses. Learn More
70% unchurched people have never been invited to church in their whole lives. Learn More
65% of American churches have a weekly attendance of less than 100 people, including children. Learn More
46% of Evangelicals agree that God accepts the worship of all religions. Learn More
51% of churchgoers don’t believe that sharing their faith is an essential obligation of their Christian life. Learn More
77% of all Americans believe that personal salvation is a result of good works. Learn More
Nearly half of young Evangelicals (ages 18-29) favor same-sex marriage. Learn More
More than 30% churchgoers say they have never felt God's Presence during a service. Learn More
70% of all young people who grow up in church leave the church by their 20's. Learn More
44% of U.S. adults say that God plays no role whatsoever in their life. Learn More
65% of all “Christians” believe there are multiple paths to Heaven. Learn More
30% of all Americans believe after they die, God will give them a 2nd chance. Learn More
Almost 50% of all Evangelicals, 18-29 years of age, favor same sex marriage. Learn More
Two thirds of those who are 18-34 years of age, do not believe pre-marital sex is ever wrong. Learn More
62% of all churches in America are having no growth or declines in their congregations. Learn More
65% of all churches in America have less than 100 people in their congregations including children. Learn More
More than 2 million people have left the church every year for the past 7 years. Learn More
In just 8 years, the percentage of the U.S. population calling themselves Christians has decreased from 78% to 70%. Learn More
31% of all young adults, who have grown up in church, have left the church because "it was boring". Learn More
More than 30% of those attending church say they have never felt God's Presence during a service. Learn More
50% of those in church last Sunday cannot remember a single spiritual insight from that sermon. Learn More
55% of those attending church at least once a month have not had a 'born again' experience. Learn More
More than 50% of all Evangelicals believe there is more than one way to Heaven. Learn More
75% of regular church attenders do not believe that sharing their faith is important. Learn More