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Survey Highights Growing Ambivalence Toward Israel Among Younger Evangelicals

July 1, 2021

Young Evangelicals. Photo: Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images

A 2021 survey on evangelicals, conducted by a media research corporation in partnership with two professors on the faculty of the University of North Carolina at Pembroke, has given us noteworthy data. The survey reveals waning support for Israel among young evangelicals. The professors who conducted the survey have concluded that labels should not be imposed upon today's young evangelicals because the reality is an "immense diversity in their views."

A recent article from Religion News Service (RNS) discusses the findings of this survey. The author of this article, Jack Jenkins, is a professional journalist on the staff of RNS. Religious News Service is an independent, non-profit source of national and international news on faith, spirituality, culture, and faith-based politics. RNS is affiliated with the Missouri School of Journalism of the University of Missouri. To view Jenkins’ article (click here): Young evangelicals hold shifting views of Israel.