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Lost and found : the younger unchurched and the churches that reach them / Ed Stetzer, Richie Stanley and Jason Hayes.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Nashville, Tenn. : B & H Pub. Group, 2009.Description: vi, 232 p. : ill. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9780805448788
  • 0805448780
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 259/.25 22
LOC classification:
  • BV4446 .S74 2009
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Contents:
Types of the younger uncurched -- What they believe -- What does the future hold? -- Marker #1 : community -- Marker #2 : depth (and content) -- Marker #3 : responsibility -- Marker #4 : cross-generational connection -- How churches are creating deeper community -- How churches are making a difference through service -- How churches are leading young adults to experience worship -- How churches are delivering content -- How churches are connecting young adults -- How churches are being cross generational -- How churches are being authentic -- How churches are leading with transparency -- How churches are leading with team.
Summary: Who are the young unchurched, and how can they be reached with the good news of Jesus Christ? In a poll result highlighted by CNN Headline News and USA Today, nearly half of nonchurchgoers between the ages of twenty and twenty-nine agreed with the statement, "Christians get on my nerves." Now, researchers behind the larger study present Lost and Found, a blend of dynamic hard data and modern day parable that tells the real story of an unchurched generation that is actually quite spiritual and yet circumspect, open to Jesus but not the church. As such, 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. Those who are lost can indeed be found. Come take a closer look. - Publisher.
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Book: Standard Hewitson Library, Presbyterian Research Centre Main BV4446 .S74 2009 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 16-468

Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-232).

Types of the younger uncurched -- What they believe -- What does the future hold? -- Marker #1 : community -- Marker #2 : depth (and content) -- Marker #3 : responsibility -- Marker #4 : cross-generational connection -- How churches are creating deeper community -- How churches are making a difference through service -- How churches are leading young adults to experience worship -- How churches are delivering content -- How churches are connecting young adults -- How churches are being cross generational -- How churches are being authentic -- How churches are leading with transparency -- How churches are leading with team.

Who are the young unchurched, and how can they be reached with the good news of Jesus Christ? In a poll result highlighted by CNN Headline News and USA Today, nearly half of nonchurchgoers between the ages of twenty and twenty-nine agreed with the statement, "Christians get on my nerves." Now, researchers behind the larger study present Lost and Found, a blend of dynamic hard data and modern day parable that tells the real story of an unchurched generation that is actually quite spiritual and yet circumspect, open to Jesus but not the church. As such, 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. Those who are lost can indeed be found. Come take a closer look. - Publisher.

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