Minnesota: There is an increase in young people’s faith lives during this time of the Covid epidemic, according to a survey. The survey was conducted by the Springtide Research Institute of Bloomington, Minnesota. The research was conducted among thousands of young people aged 13-25. The internal and external life among young people of this age group has begun to become more faith-centered, said Dr. Drew, executive director of the Springtide Research Institute. Josh Packard clarified.

At the same time, there are also indications that social distance and other suggestions in the COVID era have increased fear and uncertainty among young people. Isolation, loneliness, and anxiety are also likely to increase during this period, the research firm noted. The results of various studies published in the United States in the last month have shown a steady increase in the number of prayers and Bible readers. The results of this study suggest that Covid’s time has deepened the faith of many.

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