
"Christianity has an image problem"
Christianity has an image problem
Christians are supposed to represent Christ to the world. But according to the latest report card, something has gone terribly wrong. Using descriptions like “hypocritical,” “insensitive,” and “judgmental,” young Americans share an impression of Christians that’s nothing short of . . . unChristian.
Groundbreaking research into the perceptions of sixteen- to twenty-nine-year-olds reveals that Christians have taken several giant steps backward in one of their most important assignments. The surprising details of the study, commissioned by Fermi Project and conducted by The Barna Group, are presented with uncompromising honesty in unChristian.
Find out why these negative perceptions exist, learn how to reverse them in a Christlike manner, and discover practical examples of how Christians can positively contribute to culture.
Editor's Note-I picked up a copy of this book in a Border's in San Diego because the title caught my attention. This book gave me some very interesting insights, challenges and questions about how we currently reach this generation and how they veiw our efforts and the faith we project. I would highly recommend that all student leaders, especially those working with high school and college ages, pastors and church leadership read this book. Distribution is wide spread, through Amazon, Christian and secular book stores. Pick up a copy today! UthguyMike

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