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The author reveals results of a nationwide study of 19- to 29-year-olds with a Christian background and advises readers on how to engage this next generation.
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Public opinion, Attitudes, Religious institutions, Christian youth, Ex-church members, ChristianityPlaces
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You lost me: why young Christians are leaving church-- and rethinking faith
2011, BakerBooks
in English
0801013143 9780801013140
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 251-253) and index.
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Work Description
Close to 60 percent of young people who went to church as teens drop out after high school. Now the bestselling author of unChristian trains his researcher's eye on these young believers. Where Kinnaman's first book unChristian showed the world what outsiders aged 16-29 think of Christianity, You Lost Me shows why younger Christians aged 16-29 are leaving the church and rethinking their faith. Based on new research, You Lost Me shows pastors, church leaders, and parents how we have failed to equip young people to live "in but not of" the world and how this has serious long-term consequences. More importantly, Kinnaman offers ideas on how to help young people develop and maintain a vibrant faith that they embrace over a lifetime.
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