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New research shows major rise in commitment to Jesus 04/07/2026

Major Rise in Commitment to Jesus – Especially Among Young Men!

U.S. belief in Jesus jumped 12 points since 2021 to 66%—a decade high!

Barna/Gloo research shows Gen Z men up 15 points (to 67%) and Millennial men up 19 points in commitment to Jesus. Young men are leading a spiritual renewal. At LMM, we're modeling discipleship and Biblical fluency through resources and events so every man can grow deeper in relationship with Christ. This is our moment to invite and equip!

What spiritual trends are you noticing?

https://religionnews.com/2025/04/08/new-research-shows-major-rise-in-commitment-to-jesus/

New research shows major rise in commitment to Jesus Gloo

04/02/2026

Daily Lenten Prayer
Lord Jesus,
Far too often, I am distracted by concerns about whatever problem could be coming soon or is clearly on the horizon. Too often we focus on the our desires versus listening to you. On Maundy Thursday, in a little room where you ate with your disciples, you knew what was coming ahead, and you still found time to wash people’s feet (John 13:1-7). Help me to remember that whatever troubles are ahead, there are opportunities now to serve.

04/01/2026

Daily Lenten Prayer
“But the Helper, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, he will teach you all things and bring to your remembrance all that I have said to you.” — John 14:26

Out there on the Nevada playa, the dawn silence was so deafening all I could hear was the ringing in my own ears – and God’s still, small voice.
I walked on the dead-flat alkaline plane, dust kicking up around me, as the sun slipped over the Toiyabe Mountains to the east. I was in the middle of nowhere. I thought of Jesus in the wilderness, the temptation he felt, the voices in his head telling him he could be king of all on this earth, but the Holy Spirit carrying him through all that. The Satan in his face, his dusty face. The words that he couldn’t escape in the moment but knew he would overcome after those 40 days were over, with the Spirit guiding him forward and His father’s promise ringing in his ears just as the silence rang in mine, out here in this harsh but beautiful space. I kept walking just as he did. We believers do that. We keep walking, even toward the cross, because we have true faith that there is great joy on the other side. When we stop to listen, to really listen, the voice comes through in a whisper of wind. We try to speak but the words dry up in our throats, so we listen some more. We remember.
The end is near. The suffering is silenced. Then comes the resurrection. And I, and we, begin again.
Amen.

— Vic Williams

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