George Barna is the bearer of more bad news, now with only 1% of Gen Z'ers holding to a biblical worldview (as pretty minimally defined). That's down from 12% in 1995. The Christian worldview situation in America is still bleeding out like a stuck pig . . . after 25 years of hard work on the part of Christian worldview ministries. What gives? Some of this is due to the infiltration of secular publishers into the Christian book market. Is it time to regroup and readjust our strategy for reaching the younger generation with a Christian worldview?