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Topic: Why is it that most young people don't want to serve God?
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Sat 11/16/13 02:49 AM
Why is it that most young people don't want to serve God?
They begin attend church services when they're getting old. Why?

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Sun 11/17/13 09:24 PM
Sometimes they need time to figure out what they believe :smile:

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Mon 11/18/13 10:08 AM
Edited by CeriseRose on Mon 11/18/13 10:13 AM

Why is it that most young people don't want to serve God?
They begin attend church services when they're getting old. Why?


I'm not sure those are definite facts, Toks88.

But if there is a shortage of young people serving God,
I would have to say that many Christians are neglecting their duties
to teach them and to be examples.


"Train up a child in the way he should go:
and when he is old, he will not depart from it."
Proverbs 22:6

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Mon 11/18/13 03:25 PM


Why is it that most young people don't want to serve God?
They begin attend church services when they're getting old. Why?


I'm not sure those are definite facts, Toks88.

But if there is a shortage of young people serving God,
I would have to say that many Christians are neglecting their duties
to teach them and to be examples.


"Train up a child in the way he should go:
and when he is old, he will not depart from it."
Proverbs 22:6

flowerforyou






Despite the fact that many Christians are neglecting their duties to teach them how to fear the LORD and also be examples, most of them that were been thought how to serve GOD are attending church just to please their parents/elders.

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Mon 11/18/13 06:44 PM



Why is it that most young people don't want to serve God?
They begin attend church services when they're getting old. Why?


I'm not sure those are definite facts, Toks88.

But if there is a shortage of young people serving God,
I would have to say that many Christians are neglecting their duties
to teach them and to be examples.


"Train up a child in the way he should go:
and when he is old, he will not depart from it."
Proverbs 22:6

flowerforyou


Society has taken a backwards turn from when I grew up. Children were taught from a very young age about God and what He has done for mankind. There was also reverence and respect taught by the ministers and mothers of the church of my time. I also know that there are a lot of single parents with a lot on their plates and trying to do right. I used to be taught "old time religion" when I was in the South. That is what needs to come back into the church. There are people in church who are even doing wrong things and they think it is okay. Look for those people who truly believe in God and look also for your own dignity and respect.





Despite the fact that many Christians are neglecting their duties to teach them how to fear the LORD and also be examples, most of them that were been thought how to serve GOD are attending church just to please their parents/elders.

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Mon 11/18/13 07:15 PM

Why is it that most young people don't want to serve God?
They begin attend church services when they're getting old. Why?


Try reading John 6:44 and John 6:65.

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Mon 11/18/13 08:58 PM
Edited by CeriseRose on Mon 11/18/13 09:06 PM

"Try reading John 6:44 and John 6:65."

Those verses weren't written to let Christian parents and teachers off the hook.



Question: "Why are so many young people falling away from the faith?"

Answer: A recent survey conducted by the Barna Group, a leading research organization whose focus is on the relationship of faith and culture, found that less than one percent of the young adult population in the United States has a biblical worldview. Even more startling, the data shows that less than one half of one percent of Christians between the ages of 18 and 23 has a biblical worldview.

The Barna Group defined those as having a biblical worldview if they believed:

- that absolute moral truth exists,
- that the Bible is completely inerrant,
- that Satan is a real being, not symbolic,
- that a person cannot earn their way into the kingdom of God though good works,
- that Jesus Christ lived a sinless life on earth, and
- that God is the supreme Creator of the heavens and the earth and reigns over the whole universe today.

Another study by Fuller Seminary determined that the most important factor in whether young people leave the church or remain steadfast in their faith was whether they have a safe haven to express their doubts and concerns regarding the Scriptures and their faith before leaving home. What is critical is that our youth have adults to provide them direction and guidance regarding the apprehensions they may have about their faith. Such a refuge is found in two places: in their parents and in their church youth ministry programs.

However, the Fuller study also found that most church youth programs tended to focus their energies on providing entertainment and pizza rather focusing on building up the young people in their faith. As a result, our teens are ill-equipped to face the challenges they will encounter in the world upon leaving home.

Additionally, two studies conducted by both the Barna Group and USA Today, found that nearly 75 percent of Christian young people leave the church after high school. One of the key reasons they do so is intellectual skepticism. This is a result of our youth not being taught the Bible in their homes or in church. Statistics show that our kids today spend an average of 30 hours per week in public schools where they are being taught ideas that are diametrically opposed to biblical truths, e.g., evolution, the acceptance of homosexuality, etc. Then they come home to another 30 hours per week in front of a TV bombarded by lewd commercials and raunchy sitcoms or “connecting” with friends on Facebook, staying online for hours, chatting with one another, or playing games. Whereas the time spent weekly in the church Bible classroom is 45 minutes. It’s no wonder that our young people leave the home without a Christian worldview. Not only are they not being well-grounded in the faith, but they’re also not being taught to intelligently examine the views of the skeptics who will inevitably challenge their faith. Most of these students are not prepared to enter the college classroom where more than half of all college professors view Christians with hostility and take every opportunity to belittle them and their faith.

There’s no question that a key factor in whether young people remain resolute in their Christian faith or walk away from it is the influence of their parents. It’s as the Proverb says, “Train a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not turn from it” (Proverbs 22:6). One particular study found that when both parents were faithful and active in the church, 93 percent of their children remained faithful. When just one parent was faithful, 73 percent of their children remained faithful. When neither parent was particularly active, only 53 percent of their children stayed faithful. In those instances where both parents were not active at all and only attended church now and then, the percentage dropped to a mere 6 percent.

Today's teens are debating within themselves how Christianity compares against the world's competing beliefs. Relativistic statements such as, "You've got your truth and I've got mine," or "Jesus was just one of many great spiritual leaders," are becoming accepted in our society. Our teens should be able to walk away from the home fully trained in how to respond to their secular friends. They should be fully prepared to give a reason for the hope that is within them (1 Peter 3:15): Does God really exist? Why does He allow pain and suffering to go on in the world? Is the Bible really true? Is there absolute truth?

Our young people must be better equipped in knowing why they believe the claims of Christianity rather than those of some other belief system. And this is not just for themselves alone, but for those who inquire of their faith. Christianity is real; it is true. And its truths should be engrained in the minds of our youth. Our youth need to be prepared for the intellectually challenging questions and spiritual confrontations that they will meet upon leaving home. A solid program of apologetics, the study of defending the truth, is vital in preparing youth to know and defend the veracity of the Scriptures and the authenticity of their Christian faith.

The church needs to take a hard look its youth programs. Instead of entertaining them with skits, bands and videos, we need to teach them the Scriptures with logic, truth and a Christian worldview. Frank Turek, well-known Christian author and lecturer on apologetics, in addressing the problem of our youth falling away from the faith, put it this way: "��We've failed to recognize that what we win them with . . . we win them to."

Christian parents and our churches need to do a better job of developing the hearts and minds of our youth with the Word of God (1 Peter 3:15; 2 Corinthians 10:5).



Read more: http://www.gotquestions.org/falling-away.html#ixzz2l41J5d00

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Mon 11/18/13 09:04 PM
I think the answer to this question would take volumes.

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Mon 11/18/13 09:20 PM


These young people need to be properly fed.
The Word of God.

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Mon 11/18/13 09:27 PM
Some of us certainly don't get enough to eat, that's for sure.

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Mon 11/18/13 11:34 PM



These young people need to be properly fed.
The Word of God.


True!

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Mon 11/18/13 11:53 PM


Why is it that most young people don't want to serve God?
They begin attend church services when they're getting old. Why?


Try reading John 6:44 and John 6:65.


John 6:44. No man can come to me, except the Father which hath sent me draw him: and I will raise him up at the last day.
John 6:65. And he said, Therefore said I unto you, that no man can come unto me, except it were given unto him of my Father. KJV.
Does the above quotes mean 'no one can decide for him/herself to serve God (the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ) till God calls his/her attension to worship Him?

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Tue 11/19/13 12:00 AM

Some of us certainly don't get enough to eat, that's for sure.


That isnt the point for young people staying far away from God. The little we ate is enough.

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Tue 11/19/13 12:12 AM
Its not easy to serve God in youthful age cos of things of the world...At this age,youths want to be free to do what ever they wish....And God says they shouldn't do most things He considers sinful thereby restricting them from living their lives to the brim in worldly activities....

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Tue 11/19/13 12:09 PM


Some of us certainly don't get enough to eat, that's for sure.


That isnt the point for young people staying far away from God. The little we ate is enough.


Believe me, when people are starving there's little reason for them to worry about anything besides survival, much less a deity they don't know and could care less about under their circumstances.

That may not be an issue in this country, but elsewhere a lack of food and a lack of necessities are more pressing problems for people than a belief in God. Justifiably so.

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Tue 11/19/13 12:54 PM
Something I believe is that if you are concerned about something, do what you can to help it. I already felt the call of God to be a pastor, but the reason I went into young adults pastoring is for this reason. Much ministry is needed for this age group.

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Tue 11/19/13 02:26 PM

Something I believe is that if you are concerned about something, do what you can to help it. I already felt the call of God to be a pastor, but the reason I went into young adults pastoring is for this reason. Much ministry is needed for this age group.


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Tue 11/19/13 03:02 PM

Why is it that most young people don't want to serve God?
They begin attend church services when they're getting old. Why?




most old people are not setting an example of serving God, and all around them the culture serves the flesh and the material,,,

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Tue 11/19/13 03:21 PM


Why is it that most young people don't want to serve God?
They begin attend church services when they're getting old. Why?




most old people are not setting an example of serving God, and all around them the culture serves the flesh and the material,,,


True.

Also there are false teachers who are in the world as the bible warns.

And a lot of evangelistic efforts are being thwarted as well.

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Tue 11/19/13 03:23 PM

Something I believe is that if you are concerned about something, do what you can to help it. I already felt the call of God to be a pastor, but the reason I went into young adults pastoring is for this reason. Much ministry is needed for this age group.


Same point of view with CeriseRose & Mark the Man.

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