How do graduates of Adventist universities connect with or disconnect from the church in the context of identity, community, orthodoxy, and orthopraxy? Findings include the influence personal religiosity has on acceptance of Adventist teachings and faith practice, and the negative impact media usage and transitory lifestyles have on connection to local churches
Problem. Why do some Seventh-day Adventist youth leave the church in North America? The proportion ...
The paper will draw on findings of young people subsamples from the 2017-2018 Global Church Member S...
At present, it is relatively unknown how young adults who identify as Seventh-day Adventists really ...
© 2018, Religious Research Association, Inc. Numerous research studies have demonstrated an exodus o...
Adventist Millennials of India: Strongly Connected to Church Abstract Background of the study: India...
AHSRA Presentation Proposal Abstract: The relationships between Adventism and the social political w...
The greatest decline in church attendance of any age group has occurred among Millennials born betwe...
Church membership is declining worldwide. Studies show that Millennials are less likely to belong to...
The Beyond Beliefs study undertaken by ClergyEd.com and the Religion and Biblical Languages Departme...
Significant effort, financial resources, and study have been given to retaining Millennial youth wit...
A church member survey commissioned by the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventist was done in A...
The greatest decline in church attendance of any age group has occurred among Millennials, which are...
In a time when the church is missing members of the younger generations, it is important to look to ...
In a time when the church is missing members of the younger generations, it is important to look to ...
Decades of research continue to point to greater than 50 percent attrition of young adults from fait...
Problem. Why do some Seventh-day Adventist youth leave the church in North America? The proportion ...
The paper will draw on findings of young people subsamples from the 2017-2018 Global Church Member S...
At present, it is relatively unknown how young adults who identify as Seventh-day Adventists really ...
© 2018, Religious Research Association, Inc. Numerous research studies have demonstrated an exodus o...
Adventist Millennials of India: Strongly Connected to Church Abstract Background of the study: India...
AHSRA Presentation Proposal Abstract: The relationships between Adventism and the social political w...
The greatest decline in church attendance of any age group has occurred among Millennials born betwe...
Church membership is declining worldwide. Studies show that Millennials are less likely to belong to...
The Beyond Beliefs study undertaken by ClergyEd.com and the Religion and Biblical Languages Departme...
Significant effort, financial resources, and study have been given to retaining Millennial youth wit...
A church member survey commissioned by the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventist was done in A...
The greatest decline in church attendance of any age group has occurred among Millennials, which are...
In a time when the church is missing members of the younger generations, it is important to look to ...
In a time when the church is missing members of the younger generations, it is important to look to ...
Decades of research continue to point to greater than 50 percent attrition of young adults from fait...
Problem. Why do some Seventh-day Adventist youth leave the church in North America? The proportion ...
The paper will draw on findings of young people subsamples from the 2017-2018 Global Church Member S...
At present, it is relatively unknown how young adults who identify as Seventh-day Adventists really ...