School pupils believe we have souls…but they’re less sure there’s a God
This 2016 study found that half of English school pupils believe they have a soul. But they're less convinced about the existence of God.
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This 2016 study found that half of English school pupils believe they have a soul. But they're less convinced about the existence of God.
The internet is always evolving, faster than we can comprehend and with a major impact on young people. Youth for Christ's Phil Knox explores practical steps forward.
Technological advances are always transforming the way we live and learn. How is internet usage changing young people's approach to the Bible?
Responding to a survey describing growing unhappiness around girls and women aged 7-21, Dr Claire Rush paves a positive way forward.
Sexism, safety, self-esteem and leadership: some of the key themes raised in a 2016 report on the experiences of young girls/women aged 7-21.
Dr Nick Shepherd examines youth work statistics to explore the relationship between paid workers, their training, and the cultivation of volunteers in church ministry.
The conversation about young people, gender identity and self-harm remains important but complex. Here Oliver, born Ellie, talks about transitioning genders and their struggle with self-harm.
Statistics have confirmed the growing desensitisation to online porn amongst young people. Can attention to their personal stories pave a constructive way forward?