Ready to Return: Bringing Back the Church's Lost Generation (Ham & Kinley)
Having grown up in church, an alarming percentage of people have now traded in the timeless beliefs of Scripture for a more comfortable, postmodern faith or secular worldview. They have waded so deep into the culture that the current has swept them away with the pluralism of biblical compromise and secular indoctrination. Ready to Return explores:
- Why this is happening, and more importantly, what can be done about it to help bring back a godly generation
- New persuasive research that clearly reveals shocking details about views on the Church and faith by people in their 20s, known as millennials
- Conclusive evidence we cannot ignore, showing a lack of effective biblical apologetics in homes and churches, compromise with secular beliefs, secular education, and failures on the part of previous generations, contributes greatly to this dilemma.
Within these pages is more than just a clinical diagnosis of the Church’s current condition and how we got here. It’s a simple and powerful call to return to the Church’s fundamental mission to reach the world!
If we are to bring back this lost generation, we need a proven strategy and willingness to present truth, a biblical battle plan, and spiritual soldiers.
Table of Contents:
- A Call to Reformation
- The State of the Modern Church
- The Blind and the Bland
- Under the Influence
- The Great Disconnect
- Owning Up – Embracing a Faith of Your Own
- Jesus and the Ark
- Already Too Late?
- A Game Plane
Appendix A: The Survey
Appendix B: Gay Marriage and the 21st Century
Authors
Ken Ham is the president/CEO and founder of Answers in Genesis - U.S. and the highly acclaimed Creation Museum. Ken Ham is one of the most in-demand Christian speakers in North America.
Author and speaker Jeff Kinley has spent over three decades empowering people with vintage truth. He has written over 20 books. Jeff holds a ThM. from Dallas Theological Seminary and speaks across the country. He and his wife live in Arkansas and have three grown sons.