Ministering to Young Adults
“Fewer than one out of ten young adults mention faith as their top priority” (UnChristian, 23).
A shocking statistic - yet one that should challenge Christian young adults and youth leaders to evangelize! As a resource for my own Christian discipleship and for leading others I found some interesting statistics as well as great ideas in the books UnChristian and Googling God:
- Ministers too often give a quick fix approach to God and introduce the “born again” mentality rather then consistent truth. (Googling God)
- Our generation often follows teachings of the Church without even understanding why we believe those things, thus not having true conviction. (Googling God)
- Web site resources for Ministering to young adults: www.bustedhalo.com; www.sacredspace.ie; and www.rejesus.com (Googling God)
- We must provide venues for all the Catholics we are dealing with: adoration/ sacraments, volunteer opportunities, videos, Q & A, Theology on Tap, etc. (Googling God)
- There needs to be young adult events where they can unite with the Church, bishops and Pope/ young adults need to know that the Church cares about them. (A young adult, Googling God)
- “Jesus didn’t put a sign on a palm tree and say, ‘All those willing to be disciples, please meet here at 1:00 p.m. on Sunday; refreshments will be served.’ He personally invited people!" Ministers must: “be in the world but not of the world” so as to understand where young adults are coming from, use technology but not as an only means rather to draw them into the richness of the Church, also invite personally. (Googling God)
- "84 percent of young people say they know at least one Christian personally, and only 15 percent see a lifestyle difference in that Christian." (UnChristian)
- Living with integrity starts with being transparent. Doing what you say you are going to is the number one quality young people admire. (UnChristian)
- “We have experienced the presence of a living God, but outsiders are wary of feeling brainwashed or manipulated." (UnChristian)
- Many people do not associate with Christianity as something new but as something old and commonplace, they have “been there, done that”. Many young people have been involved in a church and then left, so evangelizers must keep that in mind and not try to portray Christianity as something that they have never heard of before. (UnChristian)
- Nearly one third of Americans believe that there are some crimes and sins that God cannot forgive. (UnChristian)
- “It is more important than ever to think about and respond to political issues in light of a biblical worldview.” (UnChristian)
- Be creative – Jesus was, He attracted people who were unaccustomed to His style, ability, message, etc. (UnChristian)
- 2 Corinthians 7: 11-12 – Christians should respond well to correction. (UnChristian)
There are so many stereotypes of Christianity that sometimes repel people from it. “Jesus said Christians would be known by their love” (UnChristian), let us make that our stereotype!
Labels: books, Christ, evangelization, Jesus, young adults

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