The Christian church is only one generation away from extinction.
That statement has been true for more than 2,000 years. But in a society assailed as never before by apathy, secularism, materialism, and agnosticism, congregations have to take seriously the challenges faced by today's youth and young adults.
Sticky Faith is a powerful and effective tool for Christians to connect with the individuals who will be leading the church into the future. Although designed to specifically train youth ministers and leaders, the book is an outstanding invitation for Christians of all ages to engage with youth and young adults and communicate the virtues and values of authentic Christianity.
From their research with the Fuller Youth Institute of Fuller Theological Seminary, Steven Argue and Caleb Roose have boiled down the essential needs of today's youth to only three: identity, belonging, and purpose. After that introduction, the book provides a strategy for developing programs that meet these needs and minister to youth and young adults.
The book is not a template for local churches to implement a youth ministry program; it's an invitation for local churches and their leaders to develop their own programs that build on the needs and talents of each particular congregation. It's not so much a bag of tricks as a recipe for creating a menu that meets the real needs of real people.
Anyone who cares about making Christianity vibrant and dynamic—instead of nearly extinct—will benefit from reading this book. So will their local congregations.