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SUMMARY:Can These Bones Live? Faith in a Secular Age
DESCRIPTION:Richard Kauffman\nApril 17\, 19\, 24\, 26 | 10 – 11:30 a.m. \nIn 2020 64% of Americans were Christian. But starting in the 1990s increasing number of Americans have fallen away from the Christian faith. In fact\, by 2070 only 35% of Americans will identify as Christian if current trends continue. This course will examine reasons for this increasing secularization of America and explore ways for the church to have a vital life and mission in a secular age. \nKauffman is a retired book review editor of the Christian Century.
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LOCATION:Greencroft Goshen Community Center
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