Millions of Americans Anticipate Spiritual Awakening, Barna Report Finds

by Emmitt Barry, Worthy News Washington D.C. Bureau Chief

(Worthy News) – A new report from Barna Group reveals a striking shift in America’s spiritual climate, with nearly three in ten U.S. adults believing a spiritual revival could emerge within the next year. The research, conducted in partnership with Gloo as part of the 2026 State of the Church initiative, points to a growing openness to faith—especially among younger generations.

According to the February 2026 survey, 29 percent of U.S. adults—representing roughly 80 million people—believe a revival is likely. That expectation rises significantly among Gen Z, where 38 percent anticipate a spiritual awakening. Researchers say this marks a notable cultural shift from indifference toward a renewed curiosity about God and spiritual matters.

The data suggests that this expectation is not driven by optimism alone, but by a convergence of spiritual hunger and cultural instability. Among those who believe revival is near, prayer ranks as the top factor, cited by 46 percent. Other leading indicators include young people turning toward God (44 percent), a growing search for meaning and purpose (41 percent), personal experiences with God (39 percent), and an increasing hunger for spiritual truth (37 percent). Reports of miracles were also noted by 30 percent of respondents.

At the same time, many Americans see hardship as a catalyst for revival. Mental health struggles, economic uncertainty, and political division were each cited by roughly one-third of respondents. For younger adults in particular, these pressures appear to be driving a deeper search for hope and stability. Forty-two percent of Gen Z respondents identified mental health challenges as a key reason revival could occur, alongside rising anxiety and social disruption.

Older generations, however, view the potential for revival through a different lens. Baby Boomers are more likely to point to spiritual momentum already visible among younger people, with 60 percent citing youth turning toward God as a primary sign. They also emphasize prayer and the enduring human search for meaning as foundational drivers.

David Kinnaman, CEO of Barna, noted that while the research does not predict a definitive revival, it highlights a significant trend that church leaders cannot ignore. He emphasized that younger generations are increasingly seeking faith not out of tradition, but out of a genuine desire for deeper answers amid anxiety and uncertainty.

The report concludes that cultural openness often precedes spiritual awakening. Whether this moment leads to lasting transformation may depend on how effectively the Church responds to this rising hunger for God.

For believers, the findings offer a hopeful signal: even in a time of disruption, millions are turning their hearts toward faith—suggesting that something deeper may indeed be stirring across the nation.

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