The Quiet Crisis: What the Numbers Say About Nominal Christianity in America

By |2026-04-15T23:29:01-04:00April 16th, 2026|Ministry, Public Witness|

Six in ten Americans still call themselves Christian. Gallup says more than half never or rarely attend services. Researchers consistently find that genuine evangelical Christians account for roughly 7–9% of the population. The gap between those numbers is not a rounding error. It is a crisis.

3 Things that Keep Disrupting the Goal of the Local Church and How to Overcome Them.

By |2026-04-05T23:24:11-04:00September 28th, 2021|Ministry|

PREFACE In a conversation with the senior pastor of my church, Dr. Lema, we were discussing the role of the Holy Spirit. The question came up, if one of the Holy Spirit’s functions is to convict believers when they hear God’s word, what can be said of churches who do not preach convicting messages? [...]

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