Why More Americans Are Seeking Religion
12 May - 42 minsAfter decades of declining church attendance and a profound rise in secularism, religion is having a moment in America.
Lauren Jackson, the host of the Believing newsletter, talks to Asthaa Chaturvedi, a producer at “The Daily,” about why more people in the United States are now choosing to believe.
Guest:
Asthaa Chaturvedi, a producer at “The Daily.”
Lauren Jackson, the deputy editorial director for newsletters and the host of Believing.
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Americans haven’t found a satisfying alternative to religion.
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