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Discover what's working and find hope.
Negative perceptions. Church dropouts. Prodigals and nomads. It's easy to become discouraged by all that's going wrong when it comes to Christianity and the emerging generation. Yet what's going right? In fact, signs of hope are springing up all around. In Faith for Exiles, the author of unChristian and You Lost Me unveils major new Barna research that uncovers what's working--five practices that contribute to resilience. Enter the world of resilient young adult Christians and learn how they are sustaining faith. Finally, you can find hope in all that God is doing among young disciples today.
Praise for You Lost Me
The next generation is leaving institutional Christianity, but they are drawn to movements of God that invest in relational discipleship. Kinnaman sounds the alarm while providing savvy advice on connecting with disaffected youth.--Leadership Journal, Top Book of 2011
Kinnaman is unafraid to criticize in the name of reform, and he bolsters his research arguments with concrete suggestions for improvement. A must-read for anyone concerned about the future of Christianity.--Publishers Weekly, starred review
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It takes about 3 Hours and 38 minutes on average for a reader to read Faith For Exiles: 5 Ways For A New Generation To Follow Jesus In Digital Babylon. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
Faith For Exiles: 5 Ways For A New Generation To Follow Jesus In Digital Babylon is 240 pages long.
Insightful…. May we older generations of the Church not ignore this wisdom
Derived From Web , Aug 10, 2021
I have been saying for years that I have great confidence in the future of the Church, and I based this on the young people I know as millennials and Gen Z generations. This book confirmed what I already knew about them, but also helped me to see them more deeply and understand the mistakes we made as previous generations. If you believe in the biblical charge of discipleship and the charge to pass the baton to the next generation, this book is a must read!
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After everything that happened in 2020, this book is useless.
Derived From Web , Jul 13, 2021
If you want to know about Gen Z, I think you will learn something from this. A good book for white boomers in power, the insurrection of the Capitol, continued support for the Orange Man and the movement to abolish the police, Gen Z and millennials have new and bolder grievances that Christianity is failing to address well. The United States Government holds the most influence over the Evangelical Christians.
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A Must-Read for Christian Parents and Leaders
Derived From Web , Sep 18, 2019
Barna's latest research on the faith of young Christians breaks through the sky is falling narrative to show what these resilient young Christians share. With a mix of realism and optimism, the authors cast a vision of what faithfulness looks like for a new generation living in Digital Babylon as Exiles. Faith for Exiles is a must-read for anyone who cares about the faith of the next generation with practical tools and extensive research.
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Mandatory Reading
Derived From Web , Sep 3, 2019
Anybody who is a follower of Jesus should pick up this book. Chock full of stats, it is a great resource for understanding the dones, the nones, the millennials, Gen Z, and everyone else in between walking the spiritual landscape of America in the 21st century. With great stories that serve as pictures of the data gathered, this is a valuable book for parents, pastoral staff and others seeking to understand better Christianity in a digital age, a digital Babylon. Mark and David did well!
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