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5 Myths about emerging adult faith: new research on 20-somethings gets past the hype and offers a reason to hope.

Leadership (Carol Stream, IL)

| March 22, 2010 | Hansen, Collin | COPYRIGHT 2003 Christianity Today, Inc. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

If you want to rile up church leaders, drag out dubious statistics about how many Christians fall away from the faith after high school. We fear for our youth, that they'll rebel against what their parents and churches taught when they leave home and the youth group.

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But what if we're wrong? What if our particular fears about "emerging adulthood," the period between the ages of 18 and 29, are unfounded? The National Study of Youth and Religion provides us with a treasure trove of valuable information based on interviews with thousands of emerging American adults. Noted sociologist Christian Smith has teamed with Patricia Snell to analyze the data and publish Souls in Transition: The Religious 1 and Spiritual Lives of Emerging Adults, a follow up to the groundbreaking 2005 book, Soul Searching: The Religious and Spiritual Lives of American Teenagers.

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