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President Obama, on his recent visit to Turkey, declared that the United States is “not a Christian nation.” This caused some negative reactions from folks back home, especially Evangelicals and other Christians. Also, Newsweek published a story that shows Christianity is on the decline:

http://www.newsweek.com/id/192583/page/1

Finally, the Obama team last week requested that the name of Jesus be covered in the background of the podium where he spoke from at Georgetown University:

http://www.cnsnews.com/public/content/article.aspx?RsrcID=46667

I have a question about all of this. Are we no longer a Christian nation because Christianity is supposedly on the decline, or is our government becoming so secular that it is actually causing of the decline in Christianity? In my observation, the interest and acceptance of Christianity is still quite high on “Main Street, USA.” However, in the halls of local, state, and federal government offices, in the corridors of academia, and on the streets of Hollywood, Christianity is intentionally being marginalized. The affect is to create a cultural appearance of a decline in Christianity. But just because these cultural influences have turned so secular that doesn’t mean that the average person on Main Street is buying it. Sure, some are affected by by it, but don’t discount the ability of Christians, especially Evangelicals, to look for new ways to influence our culture with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. They have adjusted their methods in the past and they will surely do so now and in the future. All Christians need at times is a little spark of motivation, and recent comments by politicians and stories in news magazines might just provide that spark.

Here are a few interesting stats (thanks, Ed Stetzer) from a recent article in the Tennessian newspaper in Nashville about the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC):

In 1978, just before the start of the resurgence, there was one baptism for every 36 members of the convention. By 2007, that ratio was one baptism to every 47 members.

“We are baptizing fewer of our own children, and fewer unchurched people,” LifeWay’s Rainer said.

More than 9,000 congregations, or almost a quarter of all Southern Baptist churches, reported no baptisms in 2007. And, in that year, only 8.3 percent of the churches were responsible for 49.8 percent of the convention’s baptisms.

In 1971, there were 1,434,892 children ages 6 to 11 in Southern Baptist Sunday schools. By 2007, the last year for which statistics are available, that number had dropped by about 455,000 to 979,429. At the same time, the U.S. population grew by 46 percent.

My first reaction to this information: we’ve heard it said quite often that 20% of the people do 80% of the work in a church. Well, it appears that less than 10% of ALL SBC CHURCHES do almost 50% of the evangelizing. Think about it: the other 90% probably talk approvingly about evangelism and even dabble in it a little bit, but only 1 of 10 churches have a PASSION for evangelism to the point where they actually DO IT consistently. Hmmmm…

My second reaction is that the SBC is heading for a serious decline, if these stats hold true. My math says that the 455,000 decline in children ages 6 to 11 equals a 31% drop for that age group in 36 years. This is at a time when the US population has increased by 46%! We frequently say “children/youth are our future” when it relates to the future of the church, both in terms of numbers and spiritual health/vitality. Ok church, time to put your money where your mouth is, so to speak! I’m not talking just about monetary resources, but I’m talking also about increasing our time and talent investment and efforts in these age groups. I’m not sure where the SBC will stand in another 36 years if we do not begin to reverse this trend–right now!

Here’s a way to connect these two thoughts. My guess is — and this is purely a guess on my part based only on my own experience and observations — that the 25% of SBC churches who reported no baptisms is 2007 are also the churches who are reporting the largest decline in children ages 6 to 11. I would be interested in whether my hypothesis is true (Lifeway Research, come to my rescue!). If it were true, that means the 10% of churches who are baptizing the lion’s share of new believers are showing no decline — maybe even an increase — in children ages 6 to 11. So the question is: which kind of a church are you helping to shape through your time, treasure, and talents?

What would you do if you heard that Jesus was coming at a certain time, day, and place? Would you be curious? Would you be afraid? Would you react like Buddy the Elf, with shouts of joyous expectation? Isaiah 7:14 reads, “Therefore the Lord himself will give you a sign: The virgin will be with child and will give birth to a son, and will call him Immanuel.” (NIV) Hundreds of years before the actual birth of Jesus, Isaiah foretold of the event. This is what we celebrate. Colossians 2:9-10 reads, “For in Christ all the fullness of the Deity lives in bodily form, and you have been given fullness in Christ, who is the head over every power and authority.” This baby was God in human form, come to world with a mission and purpose to save sinners from destruction. That’s great news, even for today! I hope I would react like Buddy did if I was told Jesus was coming tomorrow at 10am. Why, because I know Him, the Savior of the world, and I’m excited to one day see Him not just in faith, but with my eyes as well.

Very Inspirational. Very convicting. Can the church be as passionate about people as Coach Carroll? Forget the church, can I be? There’s hope. It’s a slightly long video, about 12 minutes, but well worth the time. Copy and paste the link below to your web browser. Enjoy…

http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=4667942n?source=mostpop_video

Hey Sunday School teachers! Keep it up! In fact, go out tomorrow and teach the best lesson you can! Trust God that He’ll bring the harvest, as this video shows is happening all around the country. Sure, we hear all the time about bad people doing bad stuff. It’s about time we hear about someone doing good and upholding truth and honesty in the world.

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