According to a new survey by the Pew Forum of Religion & Public Life, more than 40 percent of Americans have left the faith of their childhood. Where have they gone? Well, the Evangelical movement is seeing its ranks swell, Catholics are holding even, despite a steady tide of departures, and many protestant denominations are swapping members. But why is this happening? And what do these trends actually mean? Whether you practice a faith regularly, religiously, hardly at all, or never, you're part of our changing religious landscape. Tell us your story Tuesday morning. We'll start at 9 a.m.Suzanne Sataline, reporter, Wall Street Journal
Alistair Begg, senior pastor, Parkside Church, Chagrin Falls
Peter Haas, chair, Department of Religious Studies, Case Western Reserve University