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New Website for the thousands of Christians not going to church

There are thousands of people who no longer attend church for lots of different reasons. This is the generation known as the "not in church" generation. Many were converted in the 1960's, 70, and 80's



October 2008 

 

Thousands of people aged between 25 and 60 are no longer attending church. When asked most of them say they still believe in God and Jesus Christ. They have lots of different reasons for giving up church. The website www.notinchurch.com looks at some of these reasons and suggests some solutions for those people who want to give church another try.

In his 2007 book "They Like Jesus but Not the Church: Insights from Emerging Generations" author Dan Kimball explored this phenomenon. Kimball's conclusion is that many people have not fallen out with God and Jesus but are disillusioned with the Church and its leaders.

During the large evangelist missions throughout the 1960 - 1980's of evangelists such as Billy Graham and Luis Palau many thousands of people became Christians. Many of them have continued to play an important role in the life of local and national churches throughout the world.

Unfortunately Christians face the same problems as everyone else. Too much to do and too little time to do it. Some will have needed time to establish their careers. Others time for building a good, strong and stable family. Others will have responsibilities from family, work or church thrust on them. All of these this can combine to create the situation where it become difficult to find the time to attend church and eventually it is easier not to try.

As more and more research is done with group of people one this starts to stand out. They have not stopped believing.

The Not In Church website has been set up to encourage this group of people to find new ways of expressing their faith. For some it will be a return to worshipping in a church. For others it can mean joining a small house group. For one has acknowledged them as Christians in their own right.

 

 

Not in Church Christians are a group of United Kingdom Christians who have experienced a period of time outside the established church without losing their faith or witness.

 

CONTACTS

http://www.notinchurch.com

notinchurch@hotmail.co.uk