A recent statistical analysis shows that the U.S. armed forces are seeing a rise in religious sentiment, even as mainstream culture becomes more secular, the Christian Post website reports today (Dec. 4, 2025).
Ryan Burge, a professor of practice at the John C. Danforth Center at Waahington University in St. Louis, Missouri, analyzed data from the Cooperative Election Study, noting that the number of active--duty military personnel who attend church at least once a week has increased in recent years.
The number of military personnel who attended church weekly has increased from 21%i in 2010--2012 to 28% in 2022--2024. Those who attended more than twice a week increased from 15% in 2010--2012 to 17% in 2022--2024. In total 45% of military respondents surveyed in 2022--2024 attended at least weekly.
During the same period, the number of surveyed civilians who attended church weekly stayed at 16%, while those who attended more than once a week declined fom 9% in 2010--2012 to 7% in 2022--2024. In total, 23% of civilian respondents surveyed in 2022--2024 attended at least weekly.
