Youth Are Leaving the Church! Is There Anything We Can Do to Stop This? - Ken Moser
There is a “longevity problem” in the church today: as our youth get older, there are less and less of them. For the church to flourish in Europe, we need to be reflecting on the strategies we can enact to help young people stay in the faith. This talk focuses on the reasons for dropout and then focuses on practical strategies to help with the retention of young people in the church.
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Ken Moser spent 20 years in the USA, 24 in Australia, and 18 in Canada. He has been a youth minister for four decades and was the Professor of Youth Ministry at Briercrest College and Seminary (Saskatchewan Canada) for 11 years. He completed his BTh at Moore Theological College, MA at Morling Baptist Seminary (both in Sydney, Australia), and his PhD in Practical Theology at the University of Pretoria South Africa (The Impact of Attractional Theology on Young People Leaving the Church). He teaches Practical Theology at Tyndale Theological Seminary (Amsterdam, Netherlands). He is the author of a number of youth ministry resources including Changing the World through Effective Youth Ministry, and Youth Evangelism: What the Bible Teaches about Reaching Young People. He is married to Julie.
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