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The perceptions most nonbelievers have of Christianity are overwhelmingly negative. Through groundbreaking research conducted on 16- to 29-year-old non-Christians, David Kinnaman uncovers why these perceptions exist and what can be done to reverse them. Kinnaman urges readers to live lives that reflect the nature of Jesus Christ and the principles of the historic Christian faith. The authors also capture the thoughts of leading Christian leaders and clergy about the negative perceptions and what the church can do to change them.
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David Kinnaman is president of The Barna Group, which provides research and resources that facilitate spiritual transformation in people's lives. Since joining Barna in 1995, David has designed and analyzed nearly five hundred studies for a variety of churches, nonprofits, and corporations. He and George Barna write a free research report published online at www.barna.org. David and his wife Jill have three children and live in Ventura, California. Gabe Lyons founded Fermi Project, a broad collective of innovators, social entrepreneurs, and church and society leaders working together to make positive contributions to culture (www.fermiproject.com). Prior to Fermi Project, Gabe cofounded Catalyst, a national gathering of young leaders, while serving as vice president for John Maxwell's INJOY organization. Gabe, his wife Rebekah, and their three children reside in Atlanta, Georgia. To meet the contributors and learn more about this book and the conversations it is creating, visit www.unchristian.com. This work was commissioned by Fermi Project.
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