After decades of change, the U.S. religious landscape has stabilized. Will it last?
We’ve been telling ourselves the wrong story about Christianity in the United States. Since surveys began showing a surge in nonreligious adults in the mid-1990s, many have assumed the Christian population was headed downhill with no brakes. Organized religion was out of favor, “none of the above” was in, and houses of worship across the country were too busy dealing with aging congregations and rising building costs to find successful ways to bring new people in.
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