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There is growing evidence that
marriage and children provide a sense of purpose and mission that is richer than one’s own narrow self- interest. This explains why surveys consistently show married couples have better emotional and physical health, as well as greater fi nancial stability.
4.
HE IGNITED GEN Z REVIVAL
Charlie Kirk used to tell Erika that “making heaven crowded” was their evangelical calling. Considering the faith-based tenor of the Kirk memo- rial, it could be standing room only. Speaker after speaker stepped
to the podium to advocate for more religious faith in America. In some cases, there were outright altar calls. Rubio’s impassioned, 90-second
Gospel invitation, widely praised by theologians and pastors, drew over 1 million views on YouTube. “The Charlie Kirk Memorial Ser-
vice was, in essence, a nationally broadcast Billy Graham evangelis- tic crusade,” pastor and Hispanic evangelical leader Sam Rodriguez, who leads the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference, tells Newsmax. Even before Trump and his team
of faith leaders, led by Pastor Paula White-Cain and Newsmax Insid- ers contributor Dave Donaldson, took power in January, there were already signs of a faith-based resur- gence — if not an outright spiritual revival among Gen Zs born between 1997 and 2015. Publishers report Bible sales
jumped 22% last year, many of them fi rst-time purchases. An American Bible Society study found 44% of Gen Zs expressed an interest in the Bible. One in fi ve stated they had turned to Scripture more often for guidance over the past year. In September, the respected Bar- na polling group broke stunning
Thanks to Kirk and Trump’s populist conservatism, getting married and settling down was suddenly cool again — at least among Gen Z males.
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