LUconn wrote: I would wager that these are just modernized versions of things that have always been problems.
bingo. per my dad (pastor for 35 years, started as youth pastor is now interim head pastor at same church) this has always been the numbers.
i think he makes a few valid points. to be honest these are big issues with many churches out there. here is the whole problem with this article though.
its equivalent to parents complaining about the schools doing a crappy job of teaching their kids, meanwhile their kid is in his bedroom playing halo or watching his 4th hour of spongebob squarepants.
church is a cog in the system of our relationship with Christ. Its the parents that are responsible for instilling christian values in your children. every once in a while we get a batch of jr highers that are all just monsters. you know the ones already that will probably never come back to church then! stop blaming youth pastors for not fixing your kids. you've allowed them to do whatever they want in the hopes that you can be their friend and hope to God that the youth pastor can reach them. well your youth pastor is pretty hamstrung when he's constantly having to deal with your idiot kids. this guy gets your kids for 1% of their time a week.
i'm actually excited about the direction "Christianity" is going. people no longer accept "because god says so" as answers to their questions and because of that, the curriculum world in biblical teaching is being flooded with apologetics and evangelizing stuff. its awesome. we have great access to minds like alvin platinga and john c lennox that are equipping us to deal with the new militant anti-God we are facing.
the face of atheism has changed. before it was the way atheism should be. i don't believe in anything. nothing we do matters. in the end, we are the dispersal of atoms and in a billion years the universe will be no more so who cares what you believe or what that guy believes. who cares what you do even. today its mixed itself with some evolved morality where it feels the need to push its agenda down the throats of well.....college kids for the most part.
lets just get this out of the way. college kids think they are alot smarter than they really are. think about it. you probably did when you were in college. we have about 4 college kids at work. all of them think they are geniuses but they make some of the stupidest decisions in the world and i'm like "that was me!"
but in the end, its my job to make sure my children are equipped ot deal with the "real" world. not the churches, not the youth pastors. And that is why this article is a pointless one to me.