(The Hill) – Gen Z appears to have a more complicated relationship with organized religion than the generations that preceded it, and experts are divided on whether the changes will result in fuller ...
On an ordinary afternoon driving home from who knows where, a decal of text on the back of a forest-green who-knows-what-model car caught my attention. “JUST A GIRL WHO LOVES JESUS,” it read in a ...
As inherent challengers, it's not surprising that younger generations are turning away from the institution and rigid structures of organized religion. But what are they trading it for? While older ...
In fast-secularising South Korea, Buddhism is regaining popularity thanks to a "hip" trend wooing Gen Z with festivals, ...