Christian Post > _Church &  Ministries_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/church-ministries/) |Mon, Dec. 19 2011 04:59 PM 
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Changing Role of Christianity a Top Trend in 2011, Says Barna Group
By _Michael  Gryboski_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/author/michael-gryboski/)  | Christian Post 
Reporter

 
California-based evangelical research  organization Barna Group named the 
changing  role of Christianity as one of its “Top Trends  of 2011. 
(http://www.christianpost.com/topics//) ”
 
The category of “Changing Role of Christianity” focused on what the Barna  
Group described as the American struggle “to determine how faith, 
Christianity  and church fit into contemporary life.” 
A November survey found over 40 percent of Americans could not name an  
American leader they considered an “influential Christian.” And an April  
survey on religious pluralism found that 50  percent of Americans believe that “
all people are eventually saved or accepted  by God, no matter what they do.”
 
Another “Top Trend” for the year was “Millennials Rethink Christianity,”  
which was based on a compilation of major research done on the Millennial  
generation. George Barna, founder of Barna  Group, called the Millennials “
Mosaics,” and  noted that keeping this generation in the church was shown to 
be a “struggle”  for American congregations. 
Research reported by the Barna Group found that nearly two-thirds of  
Christians leave the church either permanently or for an extended period of  
time 
after age 15. Reasons for this were numerous and included _youth_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/topics/youth/) s sensing that the  church is “
overprotective,” “antagonistic to science,” and “unfriendly to  those who 
doubt.” 
Barna Group research also noted that over four-fifths of Christians aged 18 
 to 29 “admit that they have no idea how the Bible applies to their field 
or  professional interests.”  
“For example, young adults who are interested in creative or  
science-oriented careers often disconnect from their faith or from the  
church,” said the 
Barna Group website. 
“The Barna study showed that faith communities can become more effective in 
 working with the next generation by linking vocation and faith.” 
Barna Group’s list of top trends for 2011 had six items that were not  
placed in any specific order of importance. 
The full list of Barna Group 2011 Top Trends: 
• Changing Role of Christianity
• Downsized American Dreams
•  Millennials Rethink Christianity
• The Digital Family
• Maximizing  Spiritual Change
• Women Making it  Alone



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