The research also revealed that teenagers pray far more regularly than they read the Bible. They see the church as a place to experience God.
Premier Youthwork Magazine has published a new research how teenagers see and experience faith, youth groups and church. 293 young people were surveyed.
According to the survey, fifty per cent of young people who identify as Christians do not read their Bible more than once a month, and just one in three read it a couple of times a week or more.
The research also revealed that teenagers pray far more regularly than they read the Bible.
THE CHURCH, A PLACE TO EXPERIENCE GOD
Youthwork asked teenagers about other topics like church attendance, youth groups, marriage, sex, or what defines a good church, among others, with the following results:
The British publication talked with youth worker Mark Walley, who suggested youth workers need to rethink how they're encouraging their young people to read the Bible.
"Because the thing is, there is a link between the discipline of Bible reading and the experience of God. One of the main day to day ways you experience God is through reading the Bible”, he argued.
He also warned: “one thing to avoid is the sense of guilt. It's so easy to lay on young people: 'Why aren't you reading your Bible? You should do it more often. It's like brushing your teeth you should do it if you like it or not'.”
Instead of focusing on the guilt, encouragement is the key: "That's not the Christian message. The Christian message is that every day and every time we need to, we can pick up our Bible and hear God speaking to us."
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