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Lost and Found: The younger unchurched and the churches that reach them
Lost and Found: The younger unchurched and the churches that reach them
Lost and Found: The younger unchurched and the churches that reach them
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Lost and Found: The younger unchurched and the churches that reach them

Written by Jason Hayes and Ed Stetzer

Narrated by Marc Cashman

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Lost and Found is written to the church, using often-surprising results from the copious research here to strike another nerve and break some long established assumptions about how to effectively engage the lost. Leading missiologist Ed Stetzer and his associates first offer a detailed investigation of the four younger unchurched types. With a better understanding of their unique experiences, they next clarify the importance each type places on community, depth of content, social responsibility, and making cross-generational connections in relation to spiritual matters. Most valuably, Lost and Found finds the churches that have learned to reach unchurched young adults by paying close attention to those key markers vetted by the research. Their exciting stories will make it clear how your church can bring searching souls from this culture to authentic faith in Christ.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 1, 2009
ISBN9781596447943
Author

Jason Hayes

Jason Hayes is the young adult ministry specialist at LifeWay Christian Resources where he serves as a leading voice and face of Threads, the company's young adult initiative.

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    A great resource setting forth the views of religion and spirituality for the 20-29 demographic and the churches that have found success working with this age group.The authors set forth the research they did among this age group and demonstrate that they are more open to spirituality and Christianity than even their peers who are above 30. They also set forth the primary concerns and needs of this generation-- community, service, depth and substance in content, responsibility, and connections across generations. The authors then examine churches that are succeeding at establishing strong communities, promoting substantive messages, encouraging service, establish connections across generations, and exhibit authenticity and transparency. A great resource to promote thinking about reaching younger people for Christ-- how to communicate and how to create a more Biblical environment in the church.