SEVENTY-ONE PERCENT of American adults were taken to church by their parents when they were children. They are now more likely than other adults to hold an orthodox view of God, to pray and read the Bible, and to still attend church.
Adult church attendance
Taken to church as children
61%
Not taken to church as children
Source: Barna Research Group, Nov. 2001
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