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Religion as Engine of Social Good

Religion as Engine of Social Good

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Religious congregations are quietly powering America’s social fabric—offering connection, healing, and hope. Researcher Ram Cnaan reveals how these groups combat loneliness, improve health, reduce youth risk, and deliver vital services, with 90% of congregations helping those in need. Law professor Shima Baughman adds that faith drives profound personal transformation, especially in criminal justice, with 93% of studies linking religious engagement to greater happiness and life satisfaction. Together, their findings paint a powerful picture: faith communities aren’t just spiritual havens—they’re essential engines of societal well-being and individual renewal.

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