The Outsider Interviews [eBook]
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Statistics tell us that Christianity has an image problem. But what are the stories behind the stats? This question led Jim Henderson, Todd Hunter, and Craig Spinks to host a national interview tour with young non-Christians and Christians in Kansas City, Phoenix, Denver, and Seattle. They wanted to hear why Christians get such a bad rap and what we can do to improve.
Inspired by David Kinnaman's bestselling bookunChristian,The Outsider Interviewsprovides close encounters with what a new generation really thinks of Christianity and helps readers learn to live faithfully in a fast-changing world.
Statistics tell us that Christianity has an image problem. But what are the stories behind the stats? This question led Jim Henderson, Todd Hunter, and Craig Spinks to host a national interview tour with young non-Christians and Christians in Kansas City, Phoenix, Denver, and Seattle. They wanted to hear why Christians get such a bad rap and what we can do to improve.
Inspired by David Kinnaman's bestselling bookunChristian,The Outsider Interviewsprovides close encounters with what a new generation really thinks of Christianity and helps readers learn to live faithfully in a fast-changing world.
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Christianity has to listen with understanding and not judgement.
Jim Henderson states Christianity has an image problem. This book clearly shows its image problem through a series of interviews with young people in America. Many young people were questioned and their thoughts and views recorded online and in writing. What they think about Christianity makes depressing reading. Again and again, the young people stated they like the idea of Jesus, like His teachings and could relate to Him, but they could not relate to a Christian world that seemed to them to be negative, racist, homophobic, and lacking in the love Jesus demonstrated. In a nutshell, Christians did not act like their Jesus therefore any potential impact of the church is nullified completely by how Christians live out their faith. The dedication in the book reads For the people Jesus misses most I think the major point made in the book is that Christians do not listen to people preferring to always get their point across. The authors of this book believe that if Christianity is to improve its image amongst the under 30s and bring them to faith and into the church, it has to listen and listen with understanding and not judgement.
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