Study Shows Going to Church Is Associated With Better Mental Health
(Relevant Magazine) A massive new study from the research pros at Barna and Christian nonprofit World Vision has found a link between going to church and better mental health.
The Connected Generation, which surveyed 15,369 18- to 35-year-olds across 25 countries, found that about 34 percent of people who have no faith said they were optimistic about the future, compared to 51 percent of practicing Christians who say the same.
MORE: Study: Church Attendance Associated With Better Mental Health – Relevant
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