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Unchristian: What a Generation Really Thinks About Christianity and Why it Matters

Unchristian: What a Generation Really Thinks About Christianity and Why it Matters
By David Kinnaman, Gabe Lyons

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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 the 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. "unChristian" also includes forward-looking insights from respected Christian leaders, adding their assessment of the problems and their thoughts about how Christians should respond.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #239761 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-10-31
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 256 pages

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About the Author
David Kinnaman is president of The Barna Group, which provides research and resources that facilitate spiritual transformation in people's lives. Since joining Barna in 1995, David has designed and analyzed nearly five hundred studies for a variety of churches, nonprofit organisation, and corporations. He and George Barna write a free research report published online at www.barna.org. Gabe Lyons founded the Fermi Project, a broad collective of innovators, social entrepreneurs, and church and society leaders working together to make positive contributions to culture (www.fermiproject.com). Prior to Fermi Project, Gabe co-founded Catalyst, a (US) national gathering of young leaders, while serving as vice president for John Maxwell's INJOY organization.