Is America’s Christian Identity Holding Strong or Just Holding On?
As new data shows U.S. Christian identity leveling off after years of decline, believers are reflecting on what that means for the future of faith in America. Join the discussion in Crosswalk Forums.
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For years, we’ve been told that Christianity is in steady decline in the U.S.—but the latest Pew Research data shows something surprising: the numbers have leveled out. About 64% of Americans still identify as Christian, and that percentage hasn’t budged in the past three years.
Is this the start of a renewal—or just a pause before further decline?
This article unpacks the data and explores what it might mean for the American church:
Christian Identity in the U.S. Holds Steady after Years of Decline, Pew Finds - Michael Foust | Crosswalk.com
Are we seeing signs of spiritual stability—or just cultural Christianity hanging on?
What would it take to move from maintaining Christian identity to truly multiplying faith in our communities?
Stability isn’t revival—but it might be the ground God chooses to till.