
Faith: What's Home Got to Do With It?
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Why are young people leaving the Christian faith?
In Part 4 of the mini-series addressing this issue, we focus on the impact of what happens at home. Specifically, we dive into:
- What percentage of teens have a regular dialogue with their mom or dad about matters of faith and life? The answer might surprise you!
- Is the cultural prioritization of self-esteem a pro, con, or neutral in the decision to adopt Christianity or not?
- What roles do protective parenting and preparedness parenting have?
- The danger of over-relying on theology
- How relevant is the Bible to everyday life? No, really. Not the "right" answer, but the "lived" one.
Summarizing the major findings in this four-part mini-series, we see among many youth Christianity is irrelevant, intolerant, incompatible, and irrational. How can we use this information effectively? Get a free resource online at the website.
You, and the young people you impact, can't count on good intentions being enough. You need truth.
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