Posted on 06/02/2014 6:03:21 PM PDT by ebb tide
A study commissioned by a protestant organization has found that Christian youth groups, with an infantile approach to the faith and a focus heavily on being hip to this fallen culture, are a predominate factor in driving many young people from Christianity. Mind, this study looked at Christians in general and not Catholics, but the Church has mimicked disastrous protestant programs in recent decades and has reaped the same whirlwind of devastation:
A new study might reveal why a majority of Christian teens abandon their faith upon high school graduation. Some time ago, Christian pollster George Barna documented that 61 percent of todays 20-somethings who had been churched at one point during their teen years are now spiritually disengaged. They do not attend church, read their Bible or pray.
According to a new five-week, three-question national survey sponsored by the National Center for Family-Integrated Churches (NCFIC), the youth group itself is the problem. Fifty-five percent of American Christians are concerned with modern youth ministry because its too shallow and too entertainment-focused, resulting in an inability to train mature believers. But even if church youth groups had the gravitas of Dallas Theological Seminary, 36 percent of todays believers are convinced youth groups themselves are not even biblical
..Todays church has created peer dependency, McManus says. The inherent result of youth groups is that teenagers in the church are focused on their peers, not their parents or their pastors. Its a foreign sociology that leads to immaturity, a greater likelihood of sexual activity, drug experimentation and a rejection of the authority of the Word of God.
I was going to go on about the Prussian school model and the isolation from the family it tends to engender in children (indeed, it was designed to do just that), and how it is unsurprising that when Christians including the original Christians, Catholics perpetuate this model by dividing up families and having special Masses for this group, special programs for that it tends to be self-defeating.
The family is the Church in microcosm. As goes the family, so will go the Church, and vice versa. Anything that tends to negatively affect the family such as educating children away from parental influence, with huge emphasis given to how their peers perceive them will negatively effect the Church. Lifeteen Masses, CCD, teen youth groups with often highly questionable programs all these things at least tangentially weaken family unity. They also help further inculcate children in the culture of peer dependence noted above, and when many young adults today are not just unfaithful regarding their religious duties, but are out and out atheist-communist enemies of the Faith, it is not surprising that so many of these young souls fall away.
So many of these programs are adopted almost unthinkingly, in a spirit of imitation that demonstrates both a lack of understanding of the Faith and of human nature. Catholic parishes have vacation bible schools because protestant sects have them. They even use the same, protestant-generated teaching materials! Thats just one small example, I could continue on and on through the entire panoply of mimicry. It shows how deranged from the right understanding and practice of the Faith so many in positions of authority in the Church have become.
Anyway, go to Mass as a family. Dont go to goofy, gimmicky special Masses. Home school. Pray together daily. Carefully monitor your kids activities, especially on the computer. You cant guarantee youre children will remain faithful throughout their lives, but if you do the above, demonstrate virtue, and avoid obvious vice you will immeasurably increase the likelihood that your kids wont fall away from the Faith.
Get ready to lock and load.
AMEN.
There are real areas of persecution.
The leader of my son’s Presbyterian youth group “let go” his friend that was helping out. Seems his 27 year old buddy couldn’t keep his hands off his steady girl friend. As goofy as some of the fun stuff that they do is, I was pretty impressed that the idea of sexual purity was so strong.
They have a fun-night once a month, the other three Sunday evenings are a bit of fun, an hour of Bible study, and a half-hour of praise music. And another evening in the week for separate girls and boys Bible studies.
What I have heard is important is that the kids “own” their faith in their own way. Yes, we worship together as a family, and pray together and talk about things as a family. But it needs to become their personal faith.
I also think that they need to do some work in the church as a community with others (not just painting the youth room or whatever). Working side-by-side with a 70-year old is enjoyable for both. And of course their youth mission trips where they have contact with others not like them is a huge growing experience.
The youth that I have seen at a few churches of late seem like they have their acts together - better than my youth group when I was a kid. (Which yes - was mainly a social thing.) Lots of them are going to college to study ministry, medicine for the purpose of missions, etc.
I hope that there are enough of them to pull us out of the quagmire we are in now.
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