Seminary President Explains Why More Young Men Are Religious
Dr. R. Albert Mohler, president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, has noted a historic trend where more young men are attending religious services than young women. He attributes this shift to cultural and theological factors, particularly the appeal of denominations that maintain traditional beliefs. Mohler argues that this trend reflects a broader societal challenge in encouraging young women to embrace traditional roles related to family and motherhood.
- ▪Statistics indicate that more young men are attending religious services than young women for the first time in recorded history.
- ▪Denominations that uphold orthodox beliefs are seeing increased attendance among young men aged 18 to 29.
- ▪Mohler suggests that young men's desire to raise families may stem from a longing for paternal fulfillment.
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Home – Political News – Seminary President Explains Why More Young Men Are Religious news Seminary President Explains Why More Young Men Are Religious Francesca Cella • May 26, 2026 Print Jacob Wackerhausen/Getty Images (function(){var t=document.querySelector(".wp-block-kadence-dynamichtml"),s=document.currentScript.previousElementSibling;if(t&&s){if("prepend"==="before_element")t.parentNode.insertBefore(s,t);else if("prepend"==="after_element")t.parentNode.insertBefore(s,t.nextSibling);else if("prepend"==="prepend"||"prepend"==="inside_first_child")t.insertBefore(s,t.firstChild);else t.appendChild(s);}})(); For the first time in recorded history, statistics indicate that more young men are attending religious services than young women, according to Dr. R.
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