"REVOLUTION"
- An Extract. - From George Barna's pre-manuscript of a
forthcoming book
by Andrew Strom
As we journey together, I want to show you what our research has
uncovered regarding a growing sub-nation of people, already well over
20 million strong, who are what we call Revolutionaries.
What "established systems" are they seeking to "overthow or repudiate"
and "thoroughly replace," in Webster's words?
They have no use for churches that play religious games, whether those
games are worship services that drone on without the presence of God or
ministry programs that bear no spiritual fruit. Revolutionaries
eschew ministries that compromise or soft sell our sinful nature to
expand organizational turf. They refuse to follow people in
ministry in leadership positions who cast a personal vision rather than
God's, or who seek popularity rather than the proclamation of truth in
their public statements, or who are more concerned about their own
legacy than that of Jesus Christ. They refuse to donate one more dollar
to man-made monuments that mark their own achievements and guarantee
their place in history. They are unimpressed by accredited degrees and
endowed chairs in Christian colleges and seminaries that produce young
people incapable of defending the Bible or unwilling to devote their
life to serving others. And Revolutionaries are embarrassed by
language that promises Christian love and holiness but turns out to be
all sizzle and no substance.
In fact, many Revolutionaries have been active in good churches that
have biblical preaching, people coming to Christ and being baptized, a
full roster of interesting classes and programs, and a congregation
packed with nice people. There is nothing overtly wrong with anything
taking place at such churches. But Revolutionaries innately
realize that it is just not enough to go with the flow. The experience
provided through their church, although better than average, still
seems flat. They are seeking a faith experience that is more
robust and awe-inspiring, a spiritual journey that prioritizes
transformation at every turn, something worthy of the Creator whom
their faith reflects...
Revolutionaries zealously pursue an intimate relationship with God,
which Jesus Christ promised we could have through Him...
In this book I will describe what The Barna Group has learned about
this under-the-radar but seminal renaissance of faith that will remake
the religious contours of this country over the coming quarter-century.
[Barna goes on to predict the complete re-shaping of the way people
experience "church" in America]:
Whereas "Christian community" has generally been limited to the
relationships facilitated within a congregation, the Revolution is
bursting open the walls of the worldwide Church to birth a truly
international network of relationships...
The U.S. will see a reduction in the number of churches, as presently
configured (i.e. congregational-formatted ministries). Church
service attendance will drop... Donations to churches will
drop... Churches' already limited political and cultural
influence will diminish even further at the same time that Christians
will exert greater influence through more disparate mechanisms.
Fewer church programs will be sustained in favor of more communal
experiences among Christians...
To some, this will sound like the Great Fall of the Church. To
Revolutionaries, it will be the Great Reawakening of the Church.
New scenarios do not mean mayhem and dissipation. In this case,
they represent a new day in which the Church can truly be the
Church--different than what we know today, but more responsive to and
reflective of God. -------------------------------------------------
'Roger' [from the Denver House church Gathering] adds:
When I consider how widely read Barna is by traditional church leaders,
I predict this book (due out in October) will rock some worlds.
The New Revolutionaries: I have so much to write, having returned from
the House Church conference in Denver, and so little time right
now. One highlight was Thom Black, from the Barna Research Group,
who shared some incredible facts about what is happening in the church
of America. I will quote from Wolfgang Simson (who was at the
conference) who summarized this information in his Friday Fax:
"Revolution", George Barna's new book, will be published in September.
Barna leads a church research institute, and is currently the
most-quoted person in the Christian church in the USA because of
his statistical work. To summarize the book's most important
conclusions:
* The number of Christians attending local church in the USA is
declining rapidly. Today, 70% of Christians attend traditional
churches, but this will sink to 30-35% in 20 years; * The number of
followers of Jesus who do not attend a local church will grow from 30%
to 70% in the next 20 years; * Alternative fellowship forms (house
church/simple church, post-modern churches etc.), currently home for 5%
of USA Christians, will grow to make up 30-35%; another 30-35% will
live out their faith in the fields of media, arts and culture; the
remaining 5% of Christians attending non-traditional forms of church
will have a family-based spiritual life; * Conclusion: a minority group
presently not even noticed by many will become the mainstream of North
American Christianity in only two decades.
We received a pre-manuscript of this book and it will rock the church
world. Barna describes this growing group of Christians that no longer
attend traditional churches as "revolutionaries." He goes on to
describe them in a very positive light.....
--------------------- George Barna's website- www.barna.org
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Andrew Strom,
(a Kiwi currently based in:)
PO Box 9852, Kansas City, MO 64134, USA.
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