This article was published by The McAlvany Intelligence Advisor on Friday, January 3, 2020:

Gallup reported last October that Millennials (born 1980-2000) have lost their way. Twenty years ago 62 percent of them belonged to a church. Today that number has dropped to 42 percent. This was part of Gallup's revelation that barely two thirds of all American adults describe themselves as Christian, down 12 percentage points in the last 10 years.

But Glenn Stanton, director of family formation studies at Focus on the Family in Colorado Springs, say that such prove nothing; that instead the church of “real believers” has never been stronger:

Religious faith in America is going the way of the Yellow Pages and travel maps, we keep hearing. It's just a matter of time until Christianity's total and happy extinction, chortle our cultural elites.

 

Is this true? Is churchgoing and religious adherence really in “widespread decline,” so much so that conservative believers should suffer “growing anxiety”?

 

Two words: Absolutely not.

According to Stanton, most polls are asking the wrong question. They ask about church affiliation. Instead they should be asking about faithful behaviors, including “Do you attend church more than once a week? Do you pray daily? Do you accept the Bible as wholly reliable and deeply instructive to your life?” The results from asking those types of questions, according to Stanton, reveals “the percentage of [such] Americans … has remained absolutely, steel-bar constant for the last 50 years.”

Added Stanton: “Those who take their faith seriously are becoming a markedly larger proportion of all religious people. In 1989, 39 percent of those who belong to a religion held strong beliefs and practices. Today, these are 47 percent of all [of them].”

65,000 of them showed up last week in Atlanta, taking over the Mercedes Benz stadium. They came from all 50 states, 1,680 universities, and 81 foreign countries. This tweet from the Passion Conference says it all:

We [are saying] goodbye to 2019 and hello to 2020. Imagine what God will do through you in the new decade; what opportunities will He lead you to, what challenges will He overcome on your behalf?

 

The '20s are overflowing with possibilities, and we are ready and willing, full of expectation.

Since its founding in 1997 by Louie Giglio, pastor at Passion City Church in Atlanta, more than a million college students age 18 to 25 have been lifted up at his conferences. Giglio says his purpose is clear: to promote a spiritual awakening among college students all across the United States and around the world. He encourages attendees “to live in such a way that their journey counts for what is most important in the end. For us at Passion, that's the fame of the One who rescues and restores, and the privilege we have to amplify His name in everything we do…. Passion is you and me saying goodbye to lesser things and saying yes to Jesus, the One Whose Name is above every name.”

To assist in this massive undertaking, Giglio invites Christian leaders and singers to join him. This year those students heard uplifting messages from Tim Tebow, John Piper, Ravi Zacharias, and Sadie Robertson, among others. Worship leaders and Christian bands included Kari Jobe, Cody Carnes, Crowder, Hillsong United, Elevation Music, Social Club Misfits, and Sean Curran.

The students bought every seat in the stadium, and in the process challenged the popular perception that most college students are wastrels, druggies, socialists, and troublemakers. In addition to celebrating their faith, they are raising millions of dollars for various charities and other worthy causes.

Passion Conferences are a healthy antidote to the perception that today's college students have lost their way and are sinking into secularism and atheism. More than a million of them are claiming otherwise, thanks to Giglio and his Passion Conferences.

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Sources:

CBNShine ‘the Light of Jesus' in 2020: 65,000 at Passion Mega-Conference, Others Rally Global Prayer Rally

Twitter feed from Passion Conference in Atlanta

Fox13News.com65,000 college students ring in New Year worshiping Jesus

MyFox8.comMore than 65,000 Christian college students welcome New Year in worship at massive conference

Passion 2020 website

PewForum.comIn U.S., Decline of Christianity Continues at Rapid Pace

Alleged “decline of Christianity” from Wikipedia

Christianity TodayIs Religious Decline Inevitable in the United States?

Western JournalOver 65,000 College Students Gathered To Worship Jesus While Ringing in the New Year

Background on Louie Giglio

Background on Giglio's Passion Conferences

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