After years of decline, Americans are redisovering the Bible-- and young adults are leading the way, the Christian Today website reports today(Nov. 10, 2025).
A new report finds that 42% of U.S. adults now say they read Scripture weekly -- up 12 points from a record low of 30% in 2024.
The figure rises to 50% among self--identified Christians, making the highest level in more than 10 years.
Millennials and Gen z adults are at the heart of this turnaround.
Barna's State pf the Church 2025 report shows that Millennials have seen a 16 point rise since 2024, with 50% reporting that they read the Bible weekly.
Gen. Z follows closely. leaping from 30 to 49% wihin a single year.
By contrast, Boomers -- once the most consistent Bible readers -- now report the lowest rates, with only 3% reading weekly.

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