Next Christians, Gabe Lyons
Next Christians, Gabe Lyons
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Next Christians
The Good News About the End of Christian America

Author: Gabe Lyons

Narrator: Gabe Lyons

Unabridged: 4 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/05/2010


Synopsis

Turn on a cable news show or pick up any news magazine, and you get the impression that Christian America is on its last leg. The once dominant faith is now facing rapidly declining church attendance, waning political influence, and an abysmal public perception. More than 76% of Americans self-identify as Christians, but many today are ashamed to carry the label. While many Christians are bemoaning their faith’s decline, Gabe Lyons is optimistic that Christianity’s best days are yet to come. In the wake of the stunning research from his bestselling book, unChristian, which revealed the growing disenchantment among young generations for Christians, Lyons has witnessed the beginnings of a new iteration of the faith. Marked by Lyons’ brutal honesty and unvarying generosity, Lyons exposes a whole movement of Christians—Evangelicals, Mainline, Protestants, Orthodox, Pentecostals, and others—who desire to be a force for restoration even as they proclaim the Christian Gospel. They want the label Christian to mean something good, intelligent, authentic, and beautiful. The next generation of Christians, Lyons argues, embodies six revolutionary characteristics: "When Christians incorporate these characteristics throughout the fabric of their lives, a fresh, yet orthodox way of being Christian springs forth. The death of yesterday becomes the birth of a great tomorrow. The end of an era becomes a beautiful new beginning. In this way, the end of Christian America becomes good news for Christians." In THE NEXT CHRISTIANS, Lyons disarms readers by speaking as a candid observer rather than cultural crusader. Where other people shout, Lyons speaks in a measured tone offering helpful analysis of our current reality while casting a vision for how to be a Christian in a world disenchanted with the faith. Both a celebration and a reckoning, THE NEXT CHRISTIANS combines current day models and relevant research with stories of a new generation of Christian leaders. If you are worried by what you see transpiring around you, this book will take you on a surprising social exploration in hopes that you too will restore confidence in your faith.

About Gabe Lyons

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Reviews

Goodreads review by James on May 21, 2012

I usually avoid books like this or if I read them I don't like them. The reason is that they often make a caricature of 'old forms' of trying to live faithfully to the gospel and posit that everything good that is happening with Christians and culture are the result of new trends (often with a 'gene......more

Goodreads review by Marcus on August 06, 2016

I appreciate the effort of Lyons to call to the attention of Christians how the world views us and to compel us to meet the needs of an ever watching world that is slowly finding us and the church not worth even watching. The disconnect is not in his desire to call us to action but in (1) his presen......more

Goodreads review by Lisa Burns on December 15, 2023

This book is a profound and timely guide for those in ministry, offering a fresh perspective on engaging with contemporary culture while authentically living out the Gospel. The book introduces seven pivotal roles for Christians, urging ministry leaders to be cultural insiders, restorers, provokers,......more

Goodreads review by Cassidy on May 21, 2012

This one took me a while to get through. While I'm not normally a quick reader anyway, I found myself processing A LOT while reading this book. It's not one that I would suggest rushing through if you are a fast reader. In it he describes what he calls "Next Christians," followers of Jesus who walk t......more

Goodreads review by Jeff on October 15, 2014

This book, perhaps more than even "You Lost Me" has helped me understand the thought processes and problems of a younger generation and has helped me think about ministry in a new context. p. 25-In an effort to keep up, many suburban churches have followed closely behind--forced to choose locations......more