Already Gone
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If you look around in your church today, two-thirds of the young people who are sitting among us have already left in their hearts; soon they will be gone for good.
This is the alarming conclusion from a study Answers in Genesis commissioned from America's Research Group, led by respected researcher Britt Beemer. The results may unnerve you - they may shake long-held assumptions to the core - but these results need to be taken seriously by the church.
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| SKU | M529-7 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Master Books |
| Weight (in lbs) | 0.60 |
| Title | Already Gone |
| Subtitle | Why your kids will quit church and what you can do to stop it |
| ISBN 13 | 9780890515297 |
| Contributors | Britt Beemer, Ken Ham |
| Binding | Paperback |
| Page Count | 176 |
| Publisher | New Leaf Publishing Group, LLC |
| Dimensions (in inches) | 6 x 9 x 1/2 |
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Over 100,000 copies in print!
If you look around in your church today, two-thirds of the young people who are sitting among us have already left in their hearts; soon they will be gone for good.
This is the alarming conclusion from a study Answers in Genesis commissioned from America's Research Group, led by respected researcher Britt Beemer. The results may unnerve you - they may shake long-held assumptions to the core - but these results need to be taken seriously by the church. Already Gone reveals:
- Why America's churches have lost an entire generation of believers
- The views of 1,000 twenty-somethings, solidly raised in the church but no longer attending - and their reasons why
- Relevant statistical data effectively teamed with powerful apologetics
The study found that we are losing our kids in elementary, middle school, and high school rather than college, and the "Sunday school syndrome" is contributing to the epidemic, rather than helping alleviate it. This is an alarming wake-up call for the church, showing how our programs and our approaches to Christian education are failing...and our children are paying the price. Though the statistics reveal a huge disconnect taking place between our children and their church experience, Already Gone shows how to fight back for our families, our churches, and our world. We can make a difference today that will affect the statistics of tomorrow in a positive and Christ-focused way!
Customer Reviews
The survey focused on age 20ish people (about 1,000) to determine why they left church, if they planned on coming back, and answers to questions that determined opinions on biblical issues (e.g., creationism, pre-marital sex, is the church relevant, is the Bible true, etc.). It was surprising that many of them were members of Sunday School. Most of them left in high school and then more in college. The book talks about how Sunday School (pre-high school) tended to be in conflict in authority with secular school teaching and the teachings in Sunday School tended to be not taught as fact or have relevant application to daily living.
The book makes the point that two major things to do based on the survey is, 1) "Defend and teach the Bible from the very first verse - the great need for practical and relevant apologetics teaching for all ages" and 2) "To live an authentic, biblically based Christian life as individuals and as a church, so people will see Christ reflected in all that's done. Stop the hypocrisy!".
Ham believes that one of the core problems on the exodus of young adults is because "if they won't believe what the Bible teaches about earthly things, how will they believe about the heavenly things (Page 90). Ham, of course goes into the importance of creation teaching. However, he also focuses on the need to have youths be taught how the Bible can be applied to their daily lives for the hard issues (Page 113).
The three biggest reasons young adults do return to church is because of hypocrisy, teaching, and tradition (Page 121). Hypocrisy of not living out the Word, SEEMING to be harsh towards sinners, and not fully relying on all God's teaching. Teaching is having irrelevant messages, weak in equipping a person to defend the faith (against the world, what's taught in school, and the devil), and not teaching the Word. Tradition is the "well we've always done it that way" trap. The book doesn't call for connecting with youths no matter the cost philosophically. However, the book makes it clear that once young adults feel that the church isn't relevant to them - they leave. There is still a need to maintain the biblical perspective of church - but to define it biblically "a group of individuals that prioritize the sharing of the Word of God and live by the principles of the Word of God".
Overall, the book is pretty well laid out when you consider it about the collection and interpretation of data. The graphs and images help with breakdowns, however it was have been even more helpful to have colored graphics. Ham definitely focuses on his area of expertise (creation apologetics) and it's hard to tell if that skews some of the interpretation. However, the book does a great job and provides in the back the complete survey to check out what the draw data is. I would have like for some more practical application fixes and maybe a survey, of people in ministry those who have read the finding and changed or were implementing change - how did they apply the information. It's not just a church problem - it starts with family application of God's Word at home, runs up to Sunday School, and into the church itself. God's Word IS RELEVANT! Final Grade - B
Be stopped when we wake up and properly diagnose the problem and actually address it.



