What do Current Trends in Christianity Say About its Future



A well-know pundit, Joe Carter, tried to reassure Christians the future is neither bright nor bad for the faith. He talked about the polls I discuss here often.

He told believers there are polls and indexes that make it appear Christianity is failing and others that claim it is in resurgence. He advised Christians that polls can collect objective information and be accurate in their own way but various things can be happening at various places and times the push them in one direction or another. I agree with him on that.

My thing goes back to money and I wish he would have gone there as well. While various cross currents are present at any time those who benefit from taking money from Christians will always be promoting the bits of data showing success. Honest Christian pundit should warn believers that those who promise growth in the Christian faith cannot guarantee success. If donors want their money to go some important successful goal experience shows money spent on growing numbers in the faith is mostly wasted.

Link author Carter says Christians should ignore polls and do what the Bible commands, go forward and spread the faith. There is evidence that believers talking up their faith is usually unsuccessful. It may be the best way to spread the faith is to talk less about it and not be an obnoxious person. 

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