Ready to Return: Bringing Back the Church’s Lost Generation – Ken Ham and Jeff Kinley
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The Church is in danger of losing future generations, but only if we fail to understand the problem and don’t engage them with the truth! Find out how to reach these generations.
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Ready to Return: Bringing Back the Church’s Lost Generation – Ken Ham and Jeff Kinley
The Church is in danger of losing future generations, but only if we fail to understand the problem and don’t engage them with Bible teaching that does not compromise! This powerful conclusion to Ken Ham’s best-selling Already Gone and Already Compromised series offers parents, pastors and Christian educators the information and help they need to reach teens and millennials in a way that cements their Christian faith.
In Ready to Return, Ken Ham presents alarming statistics revealing the reasons young Christians leave the church and their Christian faith. Discover…
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- Why this is happening, and more importantly, what can be done about it to help bring back a godly generation
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- New persuasive research that clearly reveals shocking details about views on the Church and faith by people in their 20s, known as millennials
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- Conclusive evidence we cannot ignore, showing a lack of effective biblical apologetics in homes and churches, compromise with secular beliefs, secular education, and failures on the part of previous generations, contributes greatly to this dilemma.
Ready to Return is more than just a clinical diagnosis of the Church’s current condition and how we got here. It’s a simple and powerful call to a more sufficient view of the Word of God and a much-needed focus on teaching how to defend it in a world full of skeptics and manmade philosophies.
This is a call to fulfill the Great Commission in our homes and churches with effective strategies Christian parents, pastors and church growth experts need.
- Author: Ken Ham & Jeff Kinley
- Binding / Format: Paperback
- Pages / Runtime: 192 pages
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