Saturday 27 August 2011

70% Loss by Age 22

This ad landed just landed in my inbox.


Millenials (called 'Generation Y' in Australia) are definitely disappearing from the church landscape. I have my doubts as to whether this can be changed by a downloadable word document. Perhaps the church needs to download a change of heart.


70% by age 22 is an astounding stat, and there are two main reactions to it:

1. Church is perfect. These stats show just how [insert negative stereotype] young people are. It just proves how right we are to ignore this generation in all we do. End of discussion.

2. Hang on. 7 in 10 young Christ-followers will leave church in their next few years? What does this say about us as a church? Are we fully following Jesus? If we are turning off young Christians (with a different culture) then how much of what we do is Gospel and how much is cultural? Do we value what Jesus values, or or just the things that older generations value?

Option 1 is more comfortable, with less self-examination required, but i think option 2 serves us (and God) better.

Saturday 20 August 2011

Census Sensibility

Australia has just completed its latest population census. I've been quite closely involved in this one - being employed as a census collector in a nearby suburb.


I can recommend it, or any other similar activity, as a way to begin to understand your community. I've written before about how church tends to attract a specify type of person (Black Box Theory). Sometimes this can make us forget the breadth and diversity of characters in our community ... which is an important thing to understand if we hope to connect with these people :)

Saturday 13 August 2011

"Are You Listening?!"

This clip takes an earnest look at prayer - the pitfalls, the growth, the examples in the bible, and the frustration when nothing happens. Two tips ... 1. It's probably best viewed in full-screen. 2. There's a twist at the end.

Prayer from Granger Community Church


On a similar theme, author David Platt writes an interesting article on choosing between a "business as usual" religion that looks good by society's standards - and the challenge to...
take an honest look at the Jesus of the Bible and dare to ask what the consequences might be if we really believed him and really obeyed him

Wednesday 3 August 2011

99 Sheep

Choosing a name for a blog can be a tough choice. One my options for this blog was "99 Sheep" - refering to the parable in Luke 15. (Today's chapter in my bible reading plan).

Jesus is asked why he associates with non-religious people. He explains that given a choice between the need of one person to find God, or the needs of 99 people who already know God, that Jesus would choose the 1 person every time. (and heaven rejoices that decision)

So what about us, the so-called followers of Christ? Would we, as a church, make the same choice? Would we put first the needs of those who are yet to know God? Even if it meant leaving 99 church-goers "in the wilderness". (verse 4, NLT)

I suspect we have a lot of room for improvement in this area. Or, as i've heard it described...
We've gone from being "fishers of men" to being keepers of the aquarium.