Faith & Media Initiative

Faith In Media Tracker Getting Faith Right 2025

The Positive Faith Representation in Media Web Tracker highlights recent, inclusive, and engaging content that attempts to portray faith in a positive light, fosters understanding and unity, avoids stereotypes, and demonstrates the constructive role of faith in personal and societal good.

Gen Zers Might Have Found God

The Newsweek article titled "Are Gen Zers Becoming More Religious?" explores recent survey data indicating a shift in religious engagement among Generation Z, generally defined as people born between the late 1990s and the early 2010s. Many articles across the web has covered this recent data over the last few months, but many are behind a paywall or seem to question the significance of the data. 

Contrary to the longstanding trend reports of declining religiosity in younger generations, the article highlights that Gen Z is showing signs of increased interest in faith and spirituality. This resurgence is attributed to various factors, including a search for community, meaning, and stability in a rapidly changing world.

We are choosing the Newsweek article to highlight because of its non-biased factual approach that sprinkles in real life examples of people embracing faith. 

The article also touches upon how traditional religious institutions are adapting to meet the evolving needs and expectations of younger congregants, including embracing digital platforms and addressing contemporary social issues.

Why The Article Meets the Positive Faith Representation Criteria:

Explicit Mention of Faith in a Positive Context: The article discusses the renewed interest in religion among Gen Z, portraying faith as a source of comfort and community.
 
Promotion of Understanding and Unity: By highlighting the diverse reasons behind Gen Z's turn to faith, the article fosters a deeper understanding of contemporary religious dynamics.
 
Highlighting Societal Impact Derived from Faith: The piece underscores how faith communities are providing support and a sense of belonging to young individuals navigating modern challenges.
 
Absence of Offensive Language or Negative Stereotypes: The article maintains a respectful tone, avoiding any derogatory language or stereotypes about religious groups.
 
Balanced View of Faith: It presents a nuanced perspective, acknowledging both the challenges and the positive aspects of religious engagement among youth.
 
Contribution to Societal Good: By shedding light on the constructive role of faith in young people's lives, the article contributes to a broader conversation about societal well-being.
 
Recency: The article was published within the last 12-18 months, ensuring its relevance to current discussions on faith.
 
Positive Engagement: The topic has sparked interest and dialogue among readers.

 

Additional Articles Covering Similar Themes

Young men are leading a religious resurgence – Axios
This article discusses how Gen Z men are increasingly participating in religious activities, reversing previous trends of declining male religious involvement.
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Gen Z Is Rebelling—by Getting Religion – City Journal
The piece explores how some Gen Z individuals are turning to religion as a form of rebellion against secular norms.
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Gen Z is finding religion. Why? – Vox
This article analyzes the reasons behind Gen Z's renewed interest in faith, including the search for community and meaning.
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No sex, no booze, we're off to church: Gen Z have found God – The Times
The article highlights lifestyle changes among Gen Z, including increased religious participation and shifts in personal values.
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Finding their religion: why Gen Z are turning to faith" – Financial Times
This piece examines the cultural and personal factors influencing Gen Z's engagement with religion.
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At Patheos, thought leaders covered this trend in different ways including Pagan writer John Beckett noting that the resurgence of religion presents an opportunity for Pagans and Paganism.

Meanwhile, Evangelical author Gene Veith, examines the conflict between contemporary and traditional worship due to the influx of Gen Zers and offers his suggestion for resolving the worship wars