“Americans who attend church services online may be more likely to read the Bible at least once a week than those who go to in-person services, according to the findings of a survey. …
The American Bible Society released the seventh chapter of its State of the Bible 2023 report Thursday, titled ‘Bible Use and Technology.’ …
The latest installment of the report examines the frequency and methods of Bible use in the U.S., finding that 39% of those surveyed meet the criteria of a ‘Bible user,’ meaning they read the Bible independently in setting other than at a large church service at least three or four times a year.
Twenty-five percent of respondents are ‘weekly users’ who consult the Bible outside of church at least once a week, with 9% using it daily. Meanwhile, 38% of U.S. adults ‘never‘ use the Bible outside of a church setting. …
When asked about their Bible use method, most Bible users (69%) consult a print Bible at least once a month, while one-half (50%) use a Bible app on at least a monthly basis. Smaller percentages of Bible users access the Bible via an internet read or search (48%), a Bible video (44%) and a Bible audio or podcast (32%). …”
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The American Bible Society released the seventh chapter of its State of the Bible 2023 report Thursday, titled ‘Bible Use and Technology.’ …
The latest installment of the report examines the frequency and methods of Bible use in the U.S., finding that 39% of those surveyed meet the criteria of a ‘Bible user,’ meaning they read the Bible independently in setting other than at a large church service at least three or four times a year.
Twenty-five percent of respondents are ‘weekly users’ who consult the Bible outside of church at least once a week, with 9% using it daily. Meanwhile, 38% of U.S. adults ‘never‘ use the Bible outside of a church setting. …
When asked about their Bible use method, most Bible users (69%) consult a print Bible at least once a month, while one-half (50%) use a Bible app on at least a monthly basis. Smaller percentages of Bible users access the Bible via an internet read or search (48%), a Bible video (44%) and a Bible audio or podcast (32%). …”

Americans who attend church online read the Bible more than those who attend in person: study
Americans who attend church services online may be more likely to read the Bible at least once a week than those who go to in-person services, according to the findings of a survey
