
Did you grow up going to Sunday School? In an article on ChurchRelevance.com, an informal study found that the tried-and-true Sunday School experience is simply not working. It’s not addressing the doubts of children and young adults and it’s not retaining those same children and young adults. Here’s some statistics from the article:
Among 20- to 29-year-old evangelicals:
- 95% attended church regularly during elementary school
- 95% attended church regularly during middle school >> 40% first had doubts about the Bible in middle school
- 55% attended church regularly during high school >> 43.7% first had doubts about the Bible in high school
- 11% attended church regularly during college >> 10% first had doubts about the Bible in college
The author then claims that failed Sunday School is a byproduct of failed churches. How does that sit with you? He also states:
If you want to reach and disciple children, you must reach and disciple their parents.
Translation: If parents rely solely on Sunday School for the discipling of their children, statistics show that it will not work. Parents need to “shoulder the load” of raising their children up in the ways of Christ, not rely on the church to do it.
HT: Jeremy Anderberg for the research!
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