Based on groundbreaking Barna Group research, unChristian uncovers the negative perceptions young people have of Christianity and explores what can be done to reverse them.
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
Alarming but Good Book:
The data divulged in this book should be alarming to the doctrinally sound Christian. Read it and weep at the current thought process of our young adults. Cohabitation condoned? Just look inside. Adultry condoned? Just look inside. Homosexuality condoned? Just look inside. An alarming view of the late teen\early twenty something crowd. Should wake up the Generation X'ers, and baby boomers (who really wrecked this country).
Not Persuaded...:
The woman whom You gave to be with me, she gave me of the tree, and I ate... Genesis 3:12 It is the very nature of sin to accuse God for the wrongs we commit. This book illustrates a very dangerous trend amongst evangelicals. Taking from the world we have become very comfortable at criticizing the church with the same level of intensity as the media critiques political campaigns. I'd like to offer the minority report: This consumers approach to the church is out of hand. It is a product of pride... more info
unChristian - unSettling:
unChristian: What a New Generation Really Thinks about Christianity...and Why It Matters
David Kinnaman and Gabe Lyons
ISBN: 978-0-8010-1300-3 ISBN-10: 0-8010-1300-3 unChristian is not your typical Christian book. It did not need to be. Neither should one expect it to be.
unChristian is unSettling.
unChristian will either humble or anger the Christian reader.
Research has shown that Busters and Mosaics (Terms that are used to specify young people aged 16-29) do not... more info
Un-Christian:
I found this book to hold an extremely critical message for the Church regarding the way it is viewed by the same people that it is trying to reach. Church leaders need to pay attention and modify their message - not because it will resonate with the next generation - but because the church is failing to walk the way that Jesus would walk - and it is apparent.