Title: The Crisis Among Our Youth
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2 The Crisis Among Our Youth
3 At least one in two teens leave the church in
college.
4 Nine in 10 youth abandon the church upon
leaving home. (Source Josh McDowell)
5 Only 15 percent of Christian youth have a
truly biblical worldview.
6 Bible knowledge among teens is at record-low
levels. (Source Grace University)
7 Most Christian parents dont take the lead
in spiritually training their kids.
8 At best, childrens and youth ministry
co-exist in the church.
9 Few churches integrate childrens and youth
programs from ages 2 to 18.
10 Awana offers a solution.
11 2007 Awana alumni study an independent
online research survey
12 When compared to other Americans, Protestants
in general and the most religious segments of the
U.S., Awana alumni are much more likely to
13 Believe that Jesus is Gods Son (99
percent)
14 Attend church weekly (92.7 percent)
15 Pray daily (more than 80 percent)
16 Take part in Bible study groups (69.4
percent)
17 Be committed to the literal truth of
Scripture
18 Be firmly rooted in biblical doctrine
19 Read their Bible regularly
20 Attend Sunday school
21 Volunteer in their church and community
22 Give money to church
23 Share their faith
24 Believe that premarital sex is wrong.
25 Two key findings
26- Awana was a powerful influence on alumnis
spiritual foundation - as important as the rest of their churchs
activities combined.
27 Importance of each primary influence in
developing alumnis spiritual foundation Parents
46.7 percent Awana 26.9 percent Church 26.4
percent
28 2) Scripture over time in an integrated
system with significant parental involvement
produces a remarkably positive and long-lasting
result in youth.
29 About the national Awana alumni study
30 721 Awana alumni were asked the same questions
as a 2005 Gallup study for Baylor Institute for
Studies of Religion.
31 92 percent of respondents attended Awana for
at least six years. 74 percent attended Awana
for 10 or more years.
32 Awana studys margin of error was / 4.