{"id":9569,"date":"2011-05-09T00:49:00","date_gmt":"2011-05-09T00:49:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.christianitytoday.com\/pastors\/2011\/05\/09\/redbull\/"},"modified":"2011-05-09T00:49:00","modified_gmt":"2011-05-09T00:49:00","slug":"redbull","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.christianitytoday.com\/pastors\/content\/redbull\/","title":{"rendered":"The Red Bull Gospel"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>A<\/strong> few years ago I volunteered at an event put on by a national youth ministry.<\/p><p>The evening was fun but grueling. We bobbed for apples, captured flags, and raced eggs across the floor using only our noses. The games culminated with a frigid indignity: I laid on my back and let three giggling teenagers make an ice cream sundae on my face.<\/p><p>As I toweled chocolate syrup from my chin, a leader ordered the teens into a semicircle. It was time for the devotional, which included a gospel presentation&mdash;but it was a gospel presentation that made me want to stand up and scream.<\/p><p>&quot;Being a Christian isn&#39;t hard,&quot; he told the group. &quot;You won&#39;t lose your friends or be unpopular at school. Nothing will change. Your life will be the same, just better.&quot;<\/p><p>Maybe his words would have slipped by me if they hadn&#39;t been such blatant reversals of Jesus&#39; own warnings about the offensiveness of his message or the inevitable hardships of following him.<\/p><p>I glanced at the teens. One was flicking Doritos chips at a friend. Others whispered to each other or stared at the floor. None of them seemed to be listening. And why should they? I wondered. Who cares about something that involves no adventure, no sacrifice, and no risk?<\/p><p>Unfortunately what I witnessed that night is hardly unique. Often ministries, especially youth ministries, are heavy on fun and light on faith. It&#39;s fired up entertainment and watered down gospel.<\/p><h2 class=\"wp-block-heading is-style-article-subhead1\">Amused to death<\/h2><p>The entertainment emphasis can be traced at least a generation, and perhaps nowhere was the impact felt more profoundly than in youth programs. Instead of stressing confirmation of faith&mdash;youth ministry&#39;s original raison d&#39;&ecirc;tre&mdash;the focus shifted to attracting more and more kids to the ministry (which inevitably involved entertaining them). Not necessarily bad goals, but there were some ugly unintended consequences.<\/p><p>Today some youth ministries are almost devoid of religious education. They are &quot;holding tanks with pizza,&quot; as church researcher Ed Stetzer has called them. Some use violent video game parties to attract students through the church doors on Friday nights.<\/p><p>Over the past year I&#39;ve conducted dozens of interviews with 20-somethings who have walked away from their Christian faith. Among the most surprising findings was this: nearly all of these &quot;leavers&quot; reported having positive experiences in youth group. I recall my conversation with one young man who described his journey from evangelical to atheist. He had nothing but vitriol for the Christian beliefs of his childhood, but when I asked him about youth group, his voice lifted. &quot;Oh, youth group was a blast! My youth pastor was a great guy.&quot;<\/p><p>I was confused. I asked Josh Riebock, a former youth pastor and author of <em class=\"citation\">mY Generation<\/em>, to solve the riddle: if these young people had such a good time in youth group, why did they ditch their faith shortly after heading to college?<\/p><p>His response was simple. &quot;Let&#39;s face it,&quot; he said. &quot;There are a lot more fun things to do at college than eat pizza.&quot;<\/p><p>Good point.<\/p><p>If our strategy is to win young people&#39;s allegiance to church by offering better entertainment than the world, then we&#39;ve picked a losing battle. Entertainment might get kids to church in their teens, but it certainly won&#39;t keep them there through their twenties.<\/p><p>And recent studies confirm that they&#39;re leaving in droves. The Barna Group estimates that 80 percent of those reared in the church will be &quot;disengaged&quot; by the time they are 29. Barna Group president David Kinnaman describes the reality in stark terms:<\/p><p>&quot;Imagine a group photo of all the students who come to your church in a typical year. Take a big fat marker and cross out three out of every four faces. That&#39;s the probable toll of spiritual disengagement as students navigate the next two decades.&quot;<\/p><p>Most of us don&#39;t need a &quot;big fat marker&quot; to see this phenomenon play out. We&#39;ve had a front row seat to the exodus.<\/p><h2 class=\"wp-block-heading is-style-article-subhead1\">Failure to form<\/h2><p>In his book <em class=\"citation\">UnChristian<\/em>, Kinnaman reports that 65 percent of all American young people report making a commitment to Jesus Christ at some point in their lives. Yet based on his surveys, Kinnaman concludes that only about 3 percent of these young adults have a biblical worldview.<\/p><p>Whether or not we accept Kinnaman&#39;s definition of what constitutes a biblical worldview, few would argue that anywhere near 65 percent of young adults in the U.S. could be described as active followers of Jesus. We may have done a good job of getting young people to sign a pledge or mutter a prayer, but a poor job of forming them into devoted disciples.<\/p><p>Perhaps we&#39;ve settled for entertaining rather than developing followers of Jesus.<\/p><p>Of course there&#39;s nothing wrong with pizza and video games. The real problem is when they displace spiritual formation and teaching the Bible. And ultimately that&#39;s the greatest danger of being overly reliant on an entertainment model. It&#39;s not just that we can&#39;t compete with the world&#39;s amusements. It&#39;s not only that we get locked into a cycle of serving up ever-increasing measures of fun. Rather it&#39;s that we&#39;re distracted from doing the real work of youth ministry&mdash;fostering robust faith.<\/p><p>Jim Rayburn, the founder of Young Life, liked to say, &quot;It&#39;s a sin to bore a kid with the gospel.&quot; A generation later, that philosophy morphed into an entertainment based gospel that has actually produced entertainment numbness and an avoidance of the gospel&#39;s harder teachings. Somehow we thought we could sweeten the gospel message for young people to make it easier for them to swallow, but it turns out that they&#39;re choking on our concoction.<\/p><p>In the end, pizza and video games don&#39;t transform lives. Young people are transformed by truth clearly presented. They&#39;re drawn to a cause to live and die for. In other words, they want the unvarnished gospel. When we present that gospel, with all its hard demands and radical implications, we&#39;ll be speaking the language they long to, and need to, hear.<\/p><h2 class=\"wp-block-heading is-style-article-subhead1\">Signs of life<\/h2><p>I don&#39;t want to be too hard on youth pastors. I was one. I know how tough it is. Teenage attention spans are short. Pressure to get numbers up is constant. But it&#39;s possible to instill a more dynamic faith if we change our focus, even if that decision comes at the expense of our conventional metrics of &quot;success.&quot;<\/p><p>Thankfully there are youth ministries trying to turn the tide. Faithbridge church in Houston, Texas, is one example. &quot;We don&#39;t pour much effort into planning big hoorah events,&quot; says lead student pastor Dylan Lucas. &quot;We&#39;re really focused on the Word and leadership training.&quot;<\/p><p>The ministry pairs small groups of five to seven teens with adult leaders, and then provides those leaders with intensive training. &quot;We equip these leaders to teach. The youth pastor can&#39;t do it all,&quot; says Lucas.<\/p><p>Follow-up is another focus. &quot;Our job doesn&#39;t end at graduation,&quot; Lucas says. &quot;We call that &#39;Day One.&#39;&quot; Each graduate leaving for college receives a $10 Starbucks gift card with the following instructions: go find a spiritual mentor on campus to take out for coffee.<\/p><p>&quot;We keep tabs on them,&quot; Lucas says. &quot;We have relationships with their families, and we bring them back to help lead the next generation.&quot;<\/p><p>Of course not all graduates stay on the straight and narrow. &quot;When we see someone go off, we don&#39;t ignore it,&quot; Lucas says. &quot;You have to pick up the phone and make that awkward call.&quot;<\/p><p class=\"is-style-article-bio\">Drew Dyck is managing editor of <em class=\"citation\">Leadership Journal<\/em> and author of <a href=\"http:\/\/www.christianbook.com\/Christian\/Books\/product?item_no=WW443557&amp;p=1006328\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"bio\" rel=\"noopener\"><em class=\"citation\">Generation Ex-Christian<\/em><\/a>.<\/p><p class=\"is-style-article-copyright\">Copyright &copy; 2011 by the author or Christianity Today\/<em class=\"citation\">Leadership<\/em> Journal.<a href=\"http:\/\/www.christianitytoday.com\/pastors\/help\/permissions-privacy\/permissions.html\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"copyright\" rel=\"noopener\">Click here<\/a> for reprint information on <em class=\"citation\">Leadership<\/em> Journal.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A few years ago I volunteered at an event put on by a national youth ministry.The evening was fun but grueling. 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