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Futurecast (2011)

Publisher: BarnaBooks/Tyndale
Author: George Barna
Review last updated: September 2011
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Futurecast

Pollster George Barna has been collecting and analyzing data trends for many years, particularly from a Christian perspective. His latest book in this vein is Futurecast: what TODAY’S TRENDS mean for TOMORROW’S WORLD.

In this book, he discusses data on family life, goals, population growth, and demographics, but a major theme is religious beliefs and behaviors. As often happens, the actual data reveals trends that are sometimes disturbing and disconcerting. For example, “less than one-fifth (18 percent) believe that belonging to a community of faith is necessary to become a complete and mature person.” And less than one-fifth (17 percent) believe that their faith in God is meant to be developed primarily through involvement in a local church” (p. 145). This translates into a steady and seemingly relentless drop in attendance and participation in a church community in the past few decades.

Spiritual beliefs are becoming as independent as church membership has become. A majority of American adults “contend that the Holy Spirit is merely symbolic” (p. 141) and 59 percent believe that Satan is only a symbol of evil rather than a being who exists (p. 140).

Barna points to changing models of ministry such as multisite churches (with remote campuses) and home churches as ways to reach those who have rejected traditional church membership. Barna seems to have a bias in favor of home churches that appears in this book and other things he has written.

Barna suggests that there are five significant shifts happening in ministry in response to societal changes and the recent recession:

Futurecast offers much food for thought for church administrators, but Barna’s intention is to motivate the entire church to pay attention to the trends and consider what each person needs to be doing to function effectively as a witness to the Gospel in the midst of such rapid social change. He concludes with a challenge: “Is Futurecast simply a book with information you find interesting, or is it a book that you will allow God to use to reveal the trends in your life and to challenge you to change the trajectory of those trends, first in your life, then perhaps in the lives of others, one life at a time?” (p.226).

The book is available in hardcover, ebook, audio CD, and MP3.

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  • Futurecast: What Today's Trends Mean for Tomorrow's World

    Futurecast: What Today

    George Barna

    Futurecast: What Today's Trends Mean for Tomorrow's World

    Futurecast: What Today

    George Barna

    Futurecast : What Today's Trends Mean for Tomorrow's World

     Futurecast : What Today

    Barna, George

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      • Suitable for: adult audience
        Religious perspective: Christian

      Publisher's Info

      • BarnaBooks/Barna Group

        2368 Eastman Avenue, Unit 12
        Ventura, CA 93003

        805.639.0000

        www.barna.org