A handful of Christian authors have created a bit of a cottage
industry peddling the scary news that the odds are not good that our
young people stay strong in their faith into adulthood. Untrue.
There are important, effective, and relatively simple things parents
and Christian workers can do to substantially increase the likelihood
our young people will retain a thriving faith into and through their
adult years. This is revealed in very strong, sophisticated research
from some of the leading sociologists of youth and religion in the
world.
Influencers of Faith
In the National Study of Youth and Religion (NSYR), noted Notre Dame professor Christian Smith and his team found:
• There are relatively simple factors that "powerfully shape" faith that remains strong through life.
• The biggest influencing factor is the faith of parents themselves and the practices they employ with their teenagers.
• These practices are simpler than many parents might imagine.
• The biggest influencing factor is the faith of parents themselves and the practices they employ with their teenagers.
• These practices are simpler than many parents might imagine.
Increasing the likelihood of enduring faith in our young people is
not limited to super-spiritual parents. In fact, the more "regular" and
human you are the better. The factors, listed by the power of their
influence, are: Continue at Glenn T. Stanton
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