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Home / Lifestyle / Bible Sales Soar: Young Brits Seek Faith Beyond Parents

Bible Sales Soar: Young Brits Seek Faith Beyond Parents

10 Jan

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Summary

  • UK Bible sales surged 134% since 2019, reaching £6.3m in 2025.
  • Church attendance in England and Wales rose 50% since 2018.
  • Young people (18-24) showing significant increase in church attendance.
Bible Sales Soar: Young Brits Seek Faith Beyond Parents

Recent retail figures reveal a remarkable 134% increase in Bible sales across the UK since 2019, culminating in a record £6.3 million in 2025. This trend mirrors a significant 50% rise in church attendance in England and Wales over the past six years. A notable shift is observed in the demographic of those engaging with religious texts, with younger individuals and men increasingly seeking spiritual grounding.

Booksellers report a new wave of readers, often with no prior Christian upbringing, who are exploring faith to better understand the world and themselves. This search for spirituality is sometimes initiated by online personalities, leading individuals to explore religious texts like the Bible. This phenomenon suggests a potential cultural re-evaluation of traditional atheism.

The rise in faith engagement is occurring amidst global uncertainties, including political shifts, pandemic after-effects, and a growing mental health crisis. Social media platforms are identified as key facilitators, making spiritual journeys more accessible. While some express concern over the co-opting of Christian symbols for political aims, research indicates the surge in faith interest predates such recent rhetoric.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Bible sales have surged due to a renewed interest in spirituality and meaning, especially among younger generations seeking answers in uncertain times.
Church attendance in England and Wales has seen a significant increase of 50% since 2018, with young adults leading this growth.
Social media influencers are making Christianity more accessible, guiding some individuals on spiritual journeys that can lead to exploring religious texts and church attendance.

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