Have any of you read Unchristian by David Kinnaman? In his book, David talks about how young Americans ages 16-29 generally view Christians as "hypocritical," "insensitive," and "judgemental."
I've been staying at Moody Bible Institute in Chicago and thinking through the arguments presented in this book. "Outsiders" to the faith often do view Chrisitans negatively, and this is nothing new, but according to Unchrisian, negative views of Christians/ Christianity are much more prevalent now than in past generations. Any thoughts out there on why this is the case? Are Christians insensitive judgemental hypocrites, or are they being perceived wrongly?
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
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