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.

Cultivating a Love for Church in the Next Generation: Why Waiting for Them to Want to Go Isn’t the Answer

By |2026-04-05T23:20:47-04:00February 6th, 2025|Ministry|

Parents often express a heartfelt desire: "I just want my teen to want to go to church." In an attempt to foster genuine interest, many adopt a hands-off approach, hoping that if they don’t push, their children won’t grow up resenting church. While this method may seem thoughtful, it's fundamentally flawed and counterproductive. In [...]

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