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I have been doing alot of thinking about why young people are drifting away from the church. Now this blog i was a little worried about and i hope i dont step on anyones toes in posting it but i think there are many reasons and each case has different circumstances and factors, however, I believe there are a few main reasons that we should be aware of as Christian brothers and sisters and or people who have an interest in seeing young people staying in church. One of these factors that is a cause for young people leaving the church is Consumerist Spirituality.

I have been reading some blogs from a youth commentator who explains Consumerist spirituality extremely well when he says - Today young adults worldview is deeply shaped by consumerism; it shapes how we purchase, how we relate, and how we shape our identities. In my research into why young adults leave church, I found consumerism to be one of the most dominant themes to emerge again and again. The worldview of consumerism deeply influences our spirituality. It creates an exchange were we expect instant returns for our investments. I constantly hear from young leaders who have left church after spending years volunteering their time. They tell me that they feel ripped off, that they have given and gotten nothing back, they view discipleship not as self-sacrificing service but rather a consumer exchange, in which instant gratification is sought. I kept finding young adults who when pressed were happy to follow Christ as long as he delivered a kind of consumerist heaven on earth. When this kind of heaven did not arrive, people became very disillusioned. Of course the advertising industry did not get the blame, God did, and active faith was ditched. Research done in both the United States and Australia reveals that young adults view God something akin to a 'cosmic butler' to be called on in times of strife or need, but who then quietly exits so as not to cramp our style. Such a Jesus ultimately becomes subservient to us and our agenda. We rob him of his divinity, instead placing it upon ourselves. Jesus thus becomes the herald of lifestyle improvement; we follow him because he might be able to deliver us the consumer dream.When we follow God because we are expecting a kind of consumer pay off; we have invested in a faith that cannot last, you can only church shop for so long. When we worship a God who we believe will make our even our wildest dreams come true we are not following the God of the bible. Believers who live out their faith through the matrix of consumerism will end up almost definitely outside of the church and very disappointed.

If we draw young people into the church with the promises that God is the perfect 'ad on' that will deliver them great happiness and the perfect life with no real sacrifice on their part then is it no wonder, when this fails to materialise, when we fail too see it put into action, that young people will leave the church disillusioned and go shop somewhere else.

Lets be careful to explain the true gospel message to our young people, a combination of Gods great love towards us but also the reality of 'the narrow road' that followers of Jesus are called to follow.

posted: 06/10/2009 12:37am by shanijane
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Ahh shani, you have done so well here with this.
I know that when we as human beings ignore the narrow road part of the cross and christ, then we are doomed to failure, for it is only on that road that we receive true blessings.
As you well know hon, its only in trial that we are made strong, and its in trials that we gain wisdom and maturity.
But you see, that is not the popular message today, and some folk would rather fill the seats than fill heaven.
But God is God, creator and King, may we be forgiven for treating him as our buddy.
well done hon,
.b.

  Posted 06/10/2009 01:46am
Author: bethy

I feel so encouraged by your blog, and the fact that you're so young to have views like this,

(you look very fresh and pretty in the photo)

Wonderful blog, more posts like this

  Posted 06/10/2009 02:24am
Author: christisking



A truth well told my friend!


kbird

  Posted 06/10/2009 03:54am
Author: kiwibird

That is very well expressed and I can only join Kbird in the applause

  Posted 06/10/2009 05:11am
Author: doulos

Oh Shani, I can only do this as well...

Blessings!

K :princess:

  Posted 06/10/2009 06:01am
Author: kreynolds

Excellent explanation of an ever growing problem not just for young people but Christians of all ages, denominations and income level. Thank you for your research and great blog.
B2Y

  Posted 06/10/2009 06:25am
Author: blessings2you

*stands in ovation* Wonderful!!

Diva

  Posted 06/10/2009 06:57am
Author: cowgirldiva

You are wise beyond your years...

  Posted 06/10/2009 10:02pm
Author: blest


Amen Girl you make me very proud of you
Love yah blogs
keep them coming

Luv Iffie

  Posted 06/11/2009 12:50am
Author: lfjoito


Way to go sister - great to hear the response of what He has placed on your heart. Sometimes we need to recognise that hard times can be tough, whatever our age or background, but these are experiences He can use to refine us and ultimately, we have the ability to choose to draw to or away from Him. No matter what happens in our lives, He is still our Awesome God and is the same yesterday, today and forever

Have a great week and may He continue to show you more of Himself as you seek Him

  Posted 06/14/2009 05:17am
Author: kiwijim

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