From internationally bestselling author and president of the Barna Group comes groundbreaking research that reveals what people truly think about Jesus, and offers powerful and surprising new insights for effective evangelism and discipleship.
Gabe Lyons Bücher
Gabe Lyons ist der Gründer von Q, einer Organisation, die sich der Bildung von Christen über ihre historische Verantwortung zur Erneuerung der Kultur widmet. Seine Arbeit bietet eine frische Perspektive auf die Rolle des Christentums in der heutigen Gesellschaft und hat die Aufmerksamkeit großer Medien auf sich gezogen. Lyons untersucht, wie Christen positiv zur Gestaltung der Kultur beitragen können, und fordert ein aktiveres Engagement bei ihrer Erneuerung. Seine Schriften befassen sich mit der Wahrnehmung von Christen in der Popkultur und schlagen Wege für eine größere positive Wirkung vor.






Focusing on healing and rebuilding relationships, this book provides biblical wisdom and practical guidance for couples facing challenges in their marriage. Authored by experienced mental health and marriage coaches, it aims to instill confidence in readers as they navigate the journey of restoration and growth in their partnership.
The book offers valuable insights into the hopes and aspirations of the next generation of Christians, exploring their unique perspectives and challenges. It delves into the evolving nature of faith and community, providing a vision for how this new wave of believers seeks to engage with the world around them. Through thoughtful analysis, it encourages readers to consider the future of Christianity and its impact on society.
Good Faith
- 288 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
It is easy to feel overwhelmed as we try to live faithfully in a culture that seems increasingly hostile to the Christian faith. With a growing backlash against religion and people of faith, it's harder than ever to hold onto our convictions while treating friends, neighbors, coworkers, and even family members who disagree with respect and compassion. Based on groundbreaking research, this timely book by the bestselling authors of unChristian explores politics, sexuality, race, gender, and religious freedom, helping you: · respond with compassion, clarity and confidence to the most toxic issues of our day · discover the most significant cultural trends that are creating both obstacles and opportunities for Christians · know what you believe and why it doesn't make you a judgmental or extreme person · stop being afraid to talk about what you believe and start having meaningful conversations about tough issues · understand the heart behind opposing views and learn how to stay friends across differences. - inside front flap
You Lost Me
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Based on original research of 18-29 year olds who were raised in the church, this groundbreaking book will help church leaders identify who's leaving, why they're leaving, and what to do about it.
The next Christians
- 230 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Lyons carefully observes the end of Christian America's dominance and offers a compelling vision for how followers of Jesus can recover their core identity while faithfully navigating our current cultural milieu.
unChristian
What a New Generation Really Thinks about Christianity... and Why It Matters
- 255 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
David Kinnaman is president of The Barna Group, which provides research and resources that facilitate spiritual transformation in people's lives. Since joining Barna in 1995, David has designed and analyzed nearly five hundred studies for a variety of churches, nonprofits, and corporations. He and George Barna write a free research report published online at www.barna.org. David and his wife Jill have three children and live in Ventura, California.Gabe Lyons founded Fermi Project, a broad collective of innovators, social entrepreneurs, and church and society leaders working together to make positive contributions to culture (www.fermiproject.com). Prior to Fermi Project, Gabe cofounded Catalyst, a national gathering of young leaders, while serving as vice president for John Maxwell's INJOY organization. Gabe, his wife Rebekah, and their three children reside in Atlanta, Georgia.To meet the contributors and learn more about this book and the conversations it is creating, visit www.unchristian.com.This work was commissioned by Fermi Project.The New Testament writer Paul told the first-century Christians: "You yourselves are our letter . . . known and read by everybody."When a person "reads" your life, what does it say? What does your faith look like to outsiders?A major new research project, unveiled for the first time in this book, describes the increasingly negative reputation of Christians, especially among young Americans.The research shows that Christians are best known for what they are against. They are perceived as being judgmental, antihomosexual, and too political. And young people are quick to point out they believe that Christianity is no longer as Jesus intended. It is unChristian.It shouldn't be this way.What Christians believe may not be popular, but Paul also advised the first believers to "live wisely among those who are not Christians" and to "let your conversation be gracious and effective."In this eye-opening book, David Kinnaman and Gabe Lyons--along with more than two dozen leading voices within Christianity--unpack the major criticisms leveled against Christians. Understand why those negative images exist and how you can best represent Jesus to your friends, neighbors, and co-workers.Your life is an open book. Is it unChristian?