Tag Archives: Beliefs

14Mar/24

Antidotes to the Secularization of Urban Men

In the United States, the distinction between urban and rural populations has been a topic of interest for sociologists and researchers for decades. The differences in lifestyle, values, and beliefs between these two groups have been well documented. One significant difference is the level of secularization, with urban men generally exhibiting higher levels of secular attitudes and beliefs compared to their rural counterparts. Historically, urbanization has been associated with a decline in religious adherence. For example, the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century saw a significant shift in population from rural to urban areas, accompanied by a decline in church attendance and religious affiliation.

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22Feb/24

Are We Too Busy for Discipleship?

Many Christians feel too busy for discipleship, even though they say they are interested in it.

A recent study by the Barna Institute [https://www.barna.com/research/christians-too-busy/] dispelled the myth that the main reason Christians are not involved in discipleship is a lack of time. In fact, those who are already involved in discipleship communities tend to be just as busy as those who are not. The real reason, according to the article, is a lack of prioritization.

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