Two in 3 teenagers raised in the church will drop out. Unfortunately, many of the potential solutions churches try make little difference.
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10 Questions Churches Should Ask Their Gen Z Members
Intentionally or inadvertently, churches and ministries can reinforce Gen Z’s alienation from faith by failing to engage their concerns and passions.
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1 in 3 Teens Say They’re Religiously Unaffiliated
The majority of teenagers continue to say they’re Christian, but the religiously unaffiliated outnumber Catholics and evangelicals individually among teens.
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What Are Today’s Teens Seeking and How Can They Find Answers at Your Church?
Many teens’ biggest aspirations revolve around finding a career they enjoy and helping others in need. The local church can be instrumental in helping them find their calling.
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Few Churched Teenagers Become Devout Young Adults
Most young adults who attended church as a teenager say they believe in God today, but fewer consider themselves devout Christians. And as a whole, they have conflicting recollections about the churches they attended in high school.
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How Can Churches Keep Teenagers Connected?
A new book from Lifeway Students presents the 10 strongest predictors of young adults staying or dropping out of the church after high school, which includes parental influence, regular Bible reading, and the investment of adults.
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