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College Not The Enemy

June 27, 2007


University of Texas researchers found that college attendance appears to prevent young adults from losing their religion, contrary to common assumptions that students leave the church or their faith during their college years. Surprisingly the research discovered those who never attended college have the highest rates of decline in church attendance (76.2%), diminished importance placed on religion (23.7%), and disaffiliation from religion (20.3%). Students who earned at least a bachelor's degree, had the lowest rates on those factors with 59.2% indicating decreased church attendance and 15% placing less importance on religion and disaffiliating from religion. 62% of Evangelical Protestant young adults attend a religious service less often than they did as adolescents, but just 19% indicate a decline in the importance of religion and 16% disaffiliate from religion. Only religious participation suffers substantial declines in young adulthood, researchers noted. 82% of college students maintain at least a static level of personal religiosity in early adulthood and 86% retain their religious affiliation. So, are colleges really a breeding ground for vital religious practice and teaching?

Great post from Craig Groeschel at the Swerve Blog

June 26, 2007


Check out some recent thoughts from Catalyst speaker and friend Craig Groeschel, as he writes on whether a pastor should try to be edgy or not. What is more important- edginess or effectiveness? Check out his blog here.

The City That Said No to Advertising

June 25, 2007


"A city stripped of advertising. No Posters. No flyers. No ads on buses. No ads on trains. No Adshels, no 48-sheets, no nothing." Sao Paulo, Brazil, had had enough. Tired of the 'visual pollution,' of a city littered with ads and more than 8,000 billboards, the city's mayor Gilberto Kassab simply said no more and placed a ban on outdoor advertising. But the decision has not come without strong debate on both sides of the issue: The law was hailed by writer Roberto Pompeu de Toledo as "a rare victory of the public interest over private, of order over disorder, aesthetics over ugliness, of cleanliness over trash... For once, all that is accustomed to coming out on top in Brazil has lost." Thanks to our friends at Brewing Culture for the information.

Mark Batterson On Vulnerability In Ministry

June 23, 2007


Check out this post from Mark on his blog at Evotional.com on how he believes vulnerability can make your ministry and leadership more effective.

Fire destroys home of The Simple Way community in Philadelphia

June 22, 2007


Early Wednesday morning a devastating fire destroyed a neighborhood and left many people homeless in Philadelphia. Included in the destruction was The Simple Way Community Center, where our friend and Catalyst speaker Shane Claiborne lives. Please visit the Simple Way's website for detailed information on the fire and how it affected Shane and other Simple Way members and the ministry of the Simple Way. Please keep this work in your prayers and thoughts. If you wish to help, please visit their website.
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