The value of knowledge cannot be grasped through a lecture. It must come through a relationship. When one sees how the pursuit of knowledge has changed you for the better, they will desire it for themselves. But when your knowledge is used to elevate yourself as you berate the ignorant, people will despise you and run into emotionalism.
Why 99 out of 10 Millennials Leave The Church
As the scintillating Richard G. Howe says, “three out of two people are bad at fractions.” Fewer, I imagine, are good at statistics. Statistics are useful and powerful in telling a story but are often misleading. In fact, statistics can be used to tell any story you want depending on how the questions are asked and the findings presented. And so goes it with the mass exodus of young adults leaving the church. We want to know why. Polls then are taken, findings are presented, and the blogopshere runs wild with them. Thus we find our social media filled with articles telling us the five reasons millennials have forsaken God. And this is fine. Do not misunderstand my point here. I only want to add one thought to this discussion, and it is this. People never give you the real reason they leave church.