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Mission Lifeguard 1

Mission Lifeguard 1. Question #1. What is the percentage of young people who have left your church (or conference)?. Question #2. How do you know?. How many young people are in your church (or conference)?. Question #2. How do you know?. Once saved, always saved.

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Mission Lifeguard 1

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  1. Mission Lifeguard 1

  2. Question #1. What is the percentage of young people who have left your church (or conference)?

  3. Question #2.How do you know?

  4. How many young people are in your church (or conference)?

  5. Question #2.How do you know?

  6. Once saved, always saved • Is this a Seventh-day Adventist belief?

  7. Once saved, always saved • Is this a Seventh-day Adventist practice?

  8. 1978

  9. 1978 • Young people need to create a new identity. • Being different from the established norm • gives them a new identity.

  10. 1978 • Put them in charge of the church so they can • create their new identity IN THE CHURCH instead of outside of the church.

  11. 2000

  12. 2000 • 1,523 baptized young people, ages 15-16 in 1987. • 783 baptized young people, ages 25-26 in 1997.

  13. 2000 • “It seems reasonable to believe that at least 40-50% of Seventh-Day Adventist teenagers in North America are essentially leaving the church by their middle 20s.”

  14. 2000 • Of the 783 in the last year of the study, • 1/3 had changed their address in the previous year.

  15. 2000 • Of the 783 in the last year of the study, • 80% were presently members of the SDA Church.

  16. 2000 • Of the 783 in the last year of the study, • 80% were presently members of the SDA Church. • But only 55% attend church regularly.

  17. 2005 NSYR

  18. 2005 NSYR • “Religion and spirituality are indeed very significant in the lives of many American teenagers.”

  19. 2009 NSYR

  20. 2009 NSYR • “The common wisdom that • religiosity declines sharply during the young adult years is shown to be greatly exaggerated.”

  21. 2011

  22. 2011 • “43% drop-off between the teen and early adult years in terms of church engagement.”

  23. 2011 • “The dropout problem is, at its core, • a faith-development problem.”

  24. 2011 • “The church is not adequately preparing • the next generation to follow Christ faithfully • in a rapidly changing culture.”

  25. NOMADS

  26. NOMADSThey walk away from church engagement but still consider themselves to be Christian.

  27. PRODIGALS

  28. PRODIGALSThey lose their faith and consider themselves to “no longer be Christian.”

  29. EXILES

  30. EXILESThey are still invested in their Christian faith but they feel “stuck” or “lost” between culture and the church.

  31. 2012

  32. Churches that implemented MISSION LIFEGUARDreclaimed 83% of their young people in 6 months, and 94% of their young people in 12 months.

  33. I made up those numbers,just like other people do when they “quote statistics” about young people leaving the church!

  34. CPR

  35. ConnectPR

  36. ConnectPraiseR

  37. ConnectPraiseRelease

  38. CPR

  39. Chit-chatPR

  40. Chit-chatPoutR

  41. Chit-chatPoutRestrict

  42. How hard can it be?

  43. SPOTTERS

  44. LIFEGUARDS

  45. What are the top 3 qualities you would want in a lifeguard?

  46. A fool-proof wayto keep young people in the church!

  47. “Church-Boy Charlie”

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