Why do so few members of the hip-hop generation serve God? According to the Barna Research Group, only three out of 10 people in their 20s in this country (31 percent) attend church in a typical week, compared to four out of 10 in their 30s (42 percent) and nearly half of all adults in their 40s (49 percent). If this trend continues, America can expect only about 20 percen Why do so few members of the hip-hop generation serve God? According to the Barna Research Group, only three out of 10 people in their 20s in this country (31 percent) attend church in a typical week, compared to four out of 10 in their 30s (42 percent) and nearly half of all adults in their 40s (49 percent). If this trend continues, America can expect only about 20 percent of the next generation to attend church. Why are we seeing numbers like these? The Lost Generation explores this mystery and offers solutions.
The Lost Generation: Why They Don't Serve God?
Why do so few members of the hip-hop generation serve God? According to the Barna Research Group, only three out of 10 people in their 20s in this country (31 percent) attend church in a typical week, compared to four out of 10 in their 30s (42 percent) and nearly half of all adults in their 40s (49 percent). If this trend continues, America can expect only about 20 percen Why do so few members of the hip-hop generation serve God? According to the Barna Research Group, only three out of 10 people in their 20s in this country (31 percent) attend church in a typical week, compared to four out of 10 in their 30s (42 percent) and nearly half of all adults in their 40s (49 percent). If this trend continues, America can expect only about 20 percent of the next generation to attend church. Why are we seeing numbers like these? The Lost Generation explores this mystery and offers solutions.
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