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10月19日

Generation Lost

Here's a post I have been hanging on to for some time.  It is relevant for all believers but especially perhaps for church planters. Kimberley Wagner is a writer and pastor's wife.  She writes for Revive Our Hearts.  I have appended the first comment that was made when the post appeared back in June.   I hope it will challenge your heart to pray and your mind to think more clearly about how your church is "doing ministry". 

I will post an update on our ministry tomorrow.                                            __________

Losing the Millennial Generation

Your Purpose posted on 06.22.09 by Kimberly Wagner

Several years ago my husband, (also my pastor) became burdened by the growing number of young people who were leaving the church. Sadly, his burden was backed up by alarming statistics:

  • 69–94 percent of Christian youth forsake their faith after leaving high school.
  • An additional 64 percent loss after college graduation.
  • 75 percent loss of students from The Assemblies of God churches within one year of high school graduation.
  • 88 percent loss of students from churches within the Southern Baptist Convention.
  • 94 percent fallout within two years of high school graduation was reported by Josh McDowell Ministries.1

What is the problem?

A heavy burden for the next generation of Christian leaders caused my husband to spend an extended period seeking God's guidance and direction for insight into this growing trend. What he came away with resulted in (for us) a completely new approach toward ministry.

We grew up in the "program-driven model" of doing church. That's all we'd ever known or experienced. My husband surrendered to ministry when only 13 years old and was asked to preach a message at youth camp the very next evening! He was called to pastor his first church when he was barely 18, before he even started college. We kind of "slid into" the pattern of "doing ministry" the only way we knew how. But after seeking the Lord on His view of the church, my husband came to a few different conclusions than what we'd practiced most of our lives.

We noticed our young families were spending more evenings attending church activities than they spent at home, often dragging young ones through the church door, rushing them into some childcare program, dashing down a hall to slip into an adult Bible study class without even having time to eat an evening meal until possibly 9:00 at night! We started counting up how many hours that our church was dividing up the family in order to have "spiritual activities." We were alarmed by what we discovered.

We are not opposed to church activities. Bible study classes, outreach events, and even church softball leagues can have beneficial aspects in our spiritual formation. But what may have begun as discipling opportunities in many cases seems to have grown into a high-speed treadmill of activities with no way to jump off.

Is the church accomplishing its mission of making disciples? Equipping believers? Evangelizing the lost? It seems we can't even keep our own kids.

Really, should it surprise us that we are losing our teens when we've spent so many hours away from them through the week? Has church robbed us, many times, from family meal-times, family devotion-times, family game nights, or family camping trips? Is this what the church should be doing?

How does Scripture address this issue?

We have a clear model for "doing church," and it may be aided by various programs—but it definitely is NOT program-driven. Study this model in
Titus 2:1–8, combine that with the parental instructions given in Deuteronomy 6:1–7.

How does your church stand up to scrutiny under this model? How does your life?

1 http://www.christianpost.com/article/20060112/u-s-church-leaders-youth-ministers-address-christian-youth-fallout/pageall.html

Comments

  1. I read the newsarticle you mentioned. Who gave this example to my kids? Who didn't teach my kids these things? Who allowed it to leave the Godly set standard? Who became more and more of the world? Isn't it me? Who is satisfied with salvation? Isn't it us? Lets all of us press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus (Phil 3:14) Lets be True Women!!

posted by Mathil Sanders
on Monday, June 22, 2009 at 7:22 am

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I will. Keep following hard after Jesus.
10 月 20 日
Patricia发表:
yeah i agree with you, Pastor Marty. In NSC, there has been a new community group started toward just t hat group (college and career aged) that focuses on not just being another bible study but a life transforming group. I pray that our group will be just that, and that we (including me) will not fail in being the hands and feet of Christ. Please pray for us too. Thanks.
10 月 20 日
This is the kind of information that should drive us to our knees in repentance and with heart cries to God for a reversal of this trend.
10 月 20 日
Patricia发表:
wow. that is sad.....I will be praying that none in NSC or any other church will experience a downward trend.
10 月 19 日

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