A study by Lifeway Research and the North American Mission Board revealed that sixty-four percent of the respondents think "the Christian religion is a relevant and viable religion for today."
Seventy-nine percent think Christianity "is more about organized religion than about loving God and loving people."
Eighty-six percent of those surveyed believe they "can have a good relationship with God without being involved in church."
LifeWay Research released study results that showed that more than two-thirds of young adults who attend a Protestant church stopped attending church regularly (at least twice a month) for at least a year between the ages of 18 and 22.