The poll also found that 44 percent of Americans consider the pandemic and its effects to be a "wake-up call for us to turn back to faith in God."
[Faithwire.com] A new study has found that some 20% of non-Christians have become interested in reading the Bible ever since the coronavirus pandemic began to sweep across the globe. (Image: Freely Photos-Brad Neathery /via Faithwire)
The poll, commissioned by pro-Israel ministry group "The Joshua Fund" and conducted by McLaughlin & Associates, interviewed 1000 Americans—Christian and non-Christian—to find out a bit more about their spiritual reactions to the crisis.
Notably, some 44% of Americans polled said they see the global coronavirus pandemic and economic meltdown as a "wake-up call for us to turn back to faith in God," and as "signs of coming judgment"... Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here
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