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More than 60 percent of young people who went to church as teens drop out after high school. This is a striking and alarming statistic. Now the bestselling author of unChristian trains his researcher's eye on these young believers. Where Kinnaman's first book unChristian showed the world what outsiders aged 16-29 think of Christianity, You Lost Me shows why younger Christians, ages 16-29, are leaving the church and rethinking their faith. Based on new research, You Lost Me shows pastors, church leaders, and parents how we have failed to equip young people to live in - but not of - the world and how this has serious long-term consequences. He then offers suggestions on how to help young people develop and maintain a vibrant faith that they embrace rather than toss away.

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Audible Audiobook

Listening Length: 8 hoursĀ andĀ 31 minutes

Program Type: Audiobook

Version: Unabridged

Publisher: christianaudio.com

Audible.com Release Date: November 9, 2011

Whispersync for Voice: Ready

Language: English

ASIN: B00657Z41W

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David Kinnaman addresses one of the most important issues and concern for our modern day Christianity! In the book he has plenty of statistics and research and I do recommend every church leader to read this book, But again the book takes the view point from an observation perspective and is still lacking the root of the matter which is "Discipling the younger generation by becoming their spiritual fathers & mothers!

If you have any concern about the future of Christianity in America, you need to read this book.We've all felt it at the gut level. We've seen churches that don't represent local demographics when it comes to age diversity. But what do we do about the problem of young adults leaving the church? As a youth pastor, this is a truly concerning issue. What's the point of my job if after they graduate from high school they graduate from church? Furthermore, if kids are leaving after they pass through my area of ministry...is what I'm doing effective?What I like about this book is it goes beyond gut feelings and anecdotal evidence and uses hard data through the trusted research of Barna to explore these issues. It helps provide a roadmap for the future of our church by creating a better understanding of where we have failed in the recent past. It's a pretty quick and smooth read considering the ground that is covered.I dare you to read it and not sense a need for our church to change. And to change in a positive, biblical, and possibly even more orthodox way.

A wealth of data about Millennials and their thoughts about Christianity and faith. While the Millennial generation is currently 20-35 years old (by most definitions they are born from 1980-1995), this book will help you understand high schoolers, too, which are part of Gen Z. If you are a parent, this book will help you with your teens and twentysomethings. If you are involved in your church community/family as a teacher or leader of youth, you'll benefit from this book, too. While I don't believe in the Gospel by focus group or opinion polling, this book brings to light attitudes an older generation needs to know about Millennials (or Mosiacs, as Kinnaman refers to them) so we can all have greater understanding.

I was skeptical about this book, as I didn't really find "Un-Christian" to be that helpful, but I was locked in with this one from the start. The research is helpful, and the stories give the numbers real meaning and context. While the book points out the research about people leaving church, it does it without the "sky is falling" panic you find in similar resources. I've re-read this book with other staff members at our church, and it has prompted some true change in how we approach our student ministry.

An insightful look into why so many are leaving the church. The data never lies and if ignored in this case, it will lead to severe consequences for houses of faith. The empty pews are crying out to religious leaders that a new path must be pursued. A path must be forged for the church to pursue genuine relationship instead of religious dogma.

Well written, an easy read and informative. It discusses the realities of many young people who are simply disenchanted with participating in church. It gives pastors and church leaders vital information on how to better connect with our younger generation.

A lot of what the book says actually is accurate as I am an agnostic who grew up in Christian home. I really do hope that every church leader who is really dying to have people back reads this because I think some leaders fall into some, if not every, category. I left the church because I got fed up with some extreme beliefs and I dont think the leaders know that those repressive ways will not work for at least this generation.

Excellent research. Well written and clearly presented. Sadly there is little new here. It seems more a rehash of UnChristian. This book joins the long list of those writings which tell us what is wrong with the church-but with little practical support. It is a sincere effort, but not terribly helpful. Personally, I am disappointed with another video and workbook to buy for small group discussion. One wonders if we are not simply creating a market to provide significant income and celebrity status to a burgeoning number of "experts" telling us where the church has failed. There is nothing counter-cultural in mass producing more books and videos to tell readers that "every story matters" all the while creating a class of specialists drawing large fees to address conferences on what isn't working.I sincerely appreciate the research and the passion that is often evident in Kinnaman's book. Frankly, I'm just totally frustrated.

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