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1 unChristian : What a new generation really thinks about Christianity David Kinnaman

2 The Outsiders - the main group studied GenerationAge – 2007% who are Outsiders to Christianity US Population segment Young adults16-2940%24,000,000 ‘Boomers’42-6027%21,000,000 Elders61+23%12,000,000

3 Outsiders aged 16-29 yrs Perceptions of Christians and Christianity ‘Favourable’ ImageA lotSome Teaches same basic ideas as other religions28%82% Has good values and principles26%76% Friendly18%71% A faith you respect16%55% Consistently shows love for other people16%55% Offers hope for the future19%54% People you trust9%52% Seem genuine and real11%41% Something that makes sense9%30% Relevant to your life10%30%

4 Outsiders aged 16-29 yrs Perceptions of Christians and Christianity ‘Unfavourable’ ImageA lotSome Anti-homosexual66%91% Judgemental57%87% Hypocritical – doing one thing, saying another54%85% Too involved in politics46%75% Out of touch with reality37%72% Old-fashioned28%78% Insensitive to others27%70% Boring27%68% Not accepting other faiths22%64% Confusing19%61%

5 6 main themes expressed by Outsiders (1) Hypocritical – Saying one thing, doing another – Sceptical of morally superior attitudes – Pretending to be something unreal Too focused on getting converts – Wonder if we genuinely care about them – Feel like targets rather than people – Question our motives when trying to help them ‘get saved’ Anti-homosexual – Bigoted and show disdain for gays and lesbians – Fixated on curing homosexuals and creating political ‘solutions’ against them

6 6 main themes expressed by Outsiders (2) Sheltered – We do not respond to reality in appropriately complex ways – Not willing to deal with the grit and grime of people’s lives Too political – Overly motivated by a political agenda – Represent politically conservative interests and issues – ‘right wingers’ Judgemental – Quick to judge others – And not honest about attitudes and perspectives about other people – Doubt that we really love people as we say

7 Is the negative picture just spiritual denial? Perceptions were not formed in a vacuum – Most had previously attended a Church – 90% have about 5 or more friends who are believers Impressions were formed from people inside and outside the church Secular media influence Painful encounters that gave a bad image of Jesus – 20% of Outsiders but 33% of young adults

8 A response Stereotypes The history of the Church is written in the hearts and minds of faithful people over many centuries Capture of Church people by the prevailing culture!

9 from unChristian to Christian Respond from the right perspective Jesus laid the foundation of the Church in relationships Fruits of the Holy Spirit – love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control – A lifestyle of compassion – Bringing grace from God through the love we share


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