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Beach Weekly S9E14 – Special Episode: Why are Millennials and Gen Z leaving the church?
Daily Forty-Niner · Beach Weekly S9E14 – Special Episode: Why are Millennials and Gen Z leaving the church?
Data reveals downward trend in religious college students
Surveys have revealed that the number of students with no religious affiliation has increased — politics of religion and religious standpoints on social issues may be the reason.
Being gay was never an option for me
How my culture’s ideology and my religious trauma shaped my younger, closeted self into becoming homophobic.
Muslim Students Association sees increase in student membership
Jasmine Harr, a student who recently converted to Islam, is one example of the growing number of students who are joining the Muslim Students Association across the nation.
CSULB professor, Gabriel Estrada, researches the hidden history of their ancestors
The religious studies professor spent two decades traveling to Mexico to learn as much as they could about the history and language their ancestors spoke. Later developing two classes from their findings.
USU to install foot-washing stations to aid in religious observance
The service will facilitate prayer for the Muslim community
Studies show religious people tend to be happier
A recent study found that actively religious individuals tend to be happier than those who are not religious. The study conducted by Pew Research defined actively religious as those who identify with a religious group and attend services at least once a month. The study found that regular participation in[Read More…]
Q&A with controversial preacher Brother Jed
Jed Smock, better known as Brother Jed, is a campus preacher famous for his method of preaching he describes as “confrontational evangelism.” He has traveled to college campuses around the world to preach the gospel and denounce “sinful nature.” The 76-year-old is recognized for holding signs that say “You Deserve[Read More…]
Christian speakers come to LBSU
Students gathered at the Central Quad Monday as evangelists shouted phrases such as “Christians who lie, cheat and steal are not the real thing” and “You’ll go to hell like Hillary Clinton.” George Edward “Jed” Smock, Jr., better known as Brother Jed, and other preachers arrived at Long Beach State[Read More…]