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Global Teen Reading Decline Sparks Initiative to Encourage Biblical Engagement
2025-06-06

A concerning global trend has emerged, as a recent study from the World Economic Forum highlights a significant drop in reading proficiency among teenagers worldwide. According to the findings, there has been a notable decrease in reading scores since 2018, attributed largely to the pervasive use of technology that distracts young individuals from traditional reading habits. This issue is well understood by organizations like Keys for Kids, which emphasizes that a majority of the world's population learns best through oral means.

In response to this challenge, Keys for Kids has launched an initiative aimed at fostering a love for reading, particularly religious texts, among children and young adults. Starting on June 1, summer reading programs have been introduced to encourage consistent daily engagement with scripture. The program’s director, Greg Yoder, explains that the goal is not only to promote reading but also to instill lifelong habits of engaging with sacred texts. By offering small incentives, the organization hopes to motivate participants to form lasting routines beyond the duration of the contest.

The initiative remains open for enrollment throughout the summer months, providing opportunities for young people to earn rewards while cultivating meaningful connections with their faith. Yoder encourages ongoing participation, underscoring the importance of developing a deep relationship with spiritual teachings at a young age. With nearly seventy percent of individuals committing to their faith before the age of fourteen, the program seeks to inspire a lifelong devotion to Jesus Christ. As participants engage with these texts, prayers are offered that they may develop enduring habits and a profound love for their beliefs.

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