(SRN NEWS) – What that means is that the median age of a believer in the U.S. is getting older, meaning fewer young people are adopting the faith, suggesting that fewer people OVERALL will be Christians in coming decades. According to the Pew Research Center, the median age of a Christian in America today is 54. 10 […]
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Christians are aging out

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(SRN NEWS) – What that means is that the median age of a believer in the U.S. is getting older, meaning fewer young people are adopting the faith, suggesting that fewer people OVERALL will be Christians in coming decades.
According to the Pew Research Center, the median age of a Christian in America today is 54. 10 years ago, it was 49.
Meanwhile, the median age of religiously unaffiliated people stands at 38.