Charitable giving by Christians (4323)
Type of Data: Charitable giving by Christians (4323)
Faith Community: Christianity
Date: 2023, 9-16 November
Geography: United Kingdom
Sample Size: 4056
Population: Self-identifying Christians, practising and non-practising
Keywords: Barriers to giving, Bible, charitable giving, Christian charities, Christian workers, church attendance, churchgoing Christians, cultural Christians, practising Christians, prayer, secular charities, Stewardship, trust, Whitestone Insight
Collection Method: Online interview
Collection Agency: Whitestone Insight
Sponsor: Stewardship
Published Source:
https://www.stewardship.org.uk
BRIN ID: 4323
Remarks:
Data were weighted to be representative of religious self-identification in the 2021–22 censuses of population across the UK, and they were analysed by three groups: practising Christians (34.8%, who claimed to attend church at least once a month and to read the Bible at least once a month), churchgoing Christians (14.9%, who attended church at least once a month but read the Bible independently less than once a month), and cultural Christians (50.2%, who identified as Christians but attended church less than once a month). The quantitative strand of the research was complemented by 15 qualitative in-depth interviews with practising Christians by video call.
Posted by: Clive D. Field
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