We’ve all seen the statistics and heard the stories: Good Christian kids go to college, grow disillusioned, and leave the faith. In his new book, “You Lost Me: Why Young Christians Are Leaving Church . . . and Rethinking Faith,” David Kinnaman writes, “Overall, there is a 43 percent drop-off between the teen and early adult years in terms of church engagement.” Continue reading.
Secularism Grows As More U.S. Christians Turn ‘Churchless’
If you’re dismayed that one in five Americans (20 percent) are “nones” — people who claim no particular religious identity…