The Great Dechurching with Jim Davis
What can we learn from the largest religious shift in American history?
Did you know that we’re currently living through the single largest religious shift in American history? But unlike past movements, this is the first shift away from religion. Jim Davis and his coauthor, Michael Graham, explore this phenomenon in their recent book, “The Great Dechurching.” On today’s episode, Patrick sits down with Jim to learn more about the basis for this book: the most comprehensive, qualitative survey on dechurching that’s ever been done. You’ll hear Jim explain what it...
Read MoreDid you know that we’re currently living through the single largest religious shift in American history? But unlike past movements, this is the first shift away from religion. Jim Davis and his coauthor, Michael Graham, explore this phenomenon in their recent book, “The Great Dechurching.” On today’s episode, Patrick sits down with Jim to learn more about the basis for this book: the most comprehensive, qualitative survey on dechurching that’s ever been done. You’ll hear Jim explain what it means to be “dechurched,” what’s the top reason for dechurching in America (the answer may surprise you!), and what’s going on in evangelicalism? You’ll get acquainted with the five types of dechurched people: cultural Christians, dechurched mainstream evangelicals, exvangelicals, dechurched BIPOC, and dechurched mainline Protestants and Catholics. Jim breaks down the makeup of each, explaining who they are, why they left the church, and whether or not they’re willing to return. Finally, what can you do to make a difference in the lives of dechurched people today? Listen now!
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Jim Davis
Jim Davis is teaching pastor at Orlando Grace Church (Acts 29). He is the host of the As in...
Read MoreJim Davis is teaching pastor at Orlando Grace Church (Acts 29). He is the host of the As in Heaven podcast on The Gospel Coalition podcast network and serves as a writer for The Dechurched Initiative. Jim writes frequently for The Gospel Coalition, Acts 29, and Family Life. He and his wife, Angela, speak for Family Life’s Weekend to Remember marriage getaways.
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