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Study: Good Bible engagement makes good neighbors

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PHILADELPHIA, Pa. (BP) – People who are rooted in Scripture tend to make better neighbors, the American Bible Society said in releasing the latest data from its 2021 State of the Bible report.

Volunteering, helping strangers, donating to charity, welcoming immigrants, befriending people of other races, caring for those in prisons and advocating for the oppressed are all more prevalent among those more motivated by Scripture, the study found.

“The findings suggest that people who are rooted in the Bible tend to epitomize neighborliness better than others,” ABS said in its study. “Scripture engagement and connection to a vibrant Christian community have key benefits for society as a whole.

“Biblically motivated people make better neighbors because they tend toward attitudes and behaviors that have a positive influence. … Even when accounting for all other variables, the more deeply people engage with the Bible, the more respectful they are of others.”

John Plake, ABS director of ministry intelligence, said the study indicates that putting Scripture into practice is good for society.

“Our differences can be largely overcome with the truth found in Scripture, and we can afford to display selfless, practical love to others because Christ first loved us,” Plake said in a press release. “Throughout history, followers of Jesus have gone to great lengths to serve others, even when it comes at great personal cost — epidemics, wars, poverty, hardship, disasters and other traumatic world events have all been occasions for Christians to show God’s love in tangible ways.

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“In an age known for polarization and division, we must serve each other and answer the biblical call to love our neighbors as ourselves.”

Among key findings:

The January online study included 3,354 complete responses from a sample of adult representative of all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

ABS has released select chapters of the report monthly since May, with the release of chapters 7-9 slated through December.

The full report can be downloaded here [3].