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Do you simply write off your family and friends or in some of our cases the whole Adventists culture? I think the real mission of evangelism begins at the local level. See my most recent blog article
http://www.cafesda.blogspot.com/
The SDA church does lots of good work outside of the US/etc. We must not ignore that. We do a lot more evangilizing/aid than most groups, who just stick to themselves and do nothing. It is true that we seem to not be focused on the right thing in the US (a lot of people I know in the US and europe ('Christian' places) have very little knowledge about Christianity.. even Christians!), instead focusing on teaching the Sabbath and Prophecy. That doesn't stop our church from doing the right thing in the world.
JM
1.5 million left in a five year period from 2000-2005 , according to church statistics.I am just amazed at the amount of formers who have passed through here over the months I have been at this forum. I counted about 20 including the ones who post regularly. Not to mention the 5 and counting who have bailed out of the church since I have been here.
Unbelievable. :o
I wonder what the present statistics are as far as how many we are losing from the ranks on a yearly basis worldwide?
Maybe I don't want to know. It's like a bleeding hemorrhage that just cannot be stopped.
This is true. But it doesn't take into account the many who have left and not removed their names from membership.1.5 million left in a five year period from 2000-2005 , according to church statistics.
http://news.adventist.org/data/2005/06/1120249432/index.html.en
that is what I had read somewhere.... the attrition rate was like 35 to 40%...... baptize 10 and 3 or 4 leave.....1.5 million left in a five year period from 2000-2005 , according to church statistics.
http://news.adventist.org/data/2005/06/1120249432/index.html.en
"The bottom line for this quinquennium is that for every 100 accessions, more than 35 others decided to leave," he told delegates. "That total is considerably more than the 24 subtracted for every 100 added as reported at our last session" in 2000.
Despite a fast growth rate during the last five years, when considering the number of those leaving the church compared to how many joined, this is the "lowest growth rate since the 1960 to 1964 period."
This is true. But it doesn't take into account the many who have left and not removed their names from membership.
My experience as well. But that fact is not shared readily. That's why when the SDA church claims 14 million members, I know from personal experience that this is not the case. Technically it may be true, but in reality it is FAR less. Not to mention the fact that it is quite a process of letter writing and phone calls to even get your name removed in most cases.Yup.
In fact a number of the churches I was familiar with had around 50 percent of book membership in regular attendance.
I remember the phone calls. All of our elders were making them.For the past five years we have reported to the Executive Committee the
very low retention rate of our membership. I am happy to report that there has
been a remarkable change in this area. While we were reporting a ratio of
accessions to losses around 45.03%, our records this year show a healthy figure
of 24.21%. This means, for every one hundred members added through baptism
and profession of faith, 24 left the church. I must hasten to indicate that those
who leave are not only the newly-baptized members.
This was from the 2007 Annual Council Secretary report.
http://news.adventist.org/specials/2007/annual-council/secretarys-report.pdf
Apparently the rate got worse after the 2005 GC, reaching about 45 percent.
This year it is down. That may be improvement. Or it may be that long process of phone calls etc.
Time will tell.
The SDA church does lots of good work outside of the US/etc. We must not ignore that. We do a lot more evangilizing/aid than most groups, who just stick to themselves and do nothing. It is true that we seem to not be focused on the right thing in the US (a lot of people I know in the US and europe ('Christian' places) have very little knowledge about Christianity.. even Christians!), instead focusing on teaching the Sabbath and Prophecy. That doesn't stop our church from doing the right thing in the world.
JM
I actually am pretty sure (from what I have heard of people out there), that we preach Jesus in other countries, not the IJ.
We are, in north america/etc, converting people who are already Christians to the adventist lifestyle. In other parts of the world though, we are bringing the true gospel to the unchurched.
And we do it a lot more than many of the other denominations. Most of our evangelizing isn't done in north america. While we spend a lot of money (mostly wasted, I tihnk) on reaching out to other Christians in North America (and similar 'Christian' areas of the world), most of our actual converts are in areas where we are preaching the gospel to non-Christian communities.
This I get from talking to my relatives about their mission experieces (a lot of my relatives have spent time, sometimes their careers, in various mission fields).
JM
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