Teens Want Jesus
A recent study conducted by the Barna Group (who generates surveys in the church setting), has published a new survey regarding teenagers. The survey published on January 30, 2025 states 77% of teenagers are at least somewhat motivated in continuing to learn about Jesus throughout the remainder of their lives. Of this 77%, 52% state they are “very” motivated. The remaining 25% falls into the somewhat category. The study goes on to state many in this group feel there is something “out there” that holds a higher power. Unfortunately, there are some that remain apprehensive about attending church.1
Overall this is very encouraging news; especially in light of many educational institutions which professors are pushing an atheistic or agnostic worldview combined with all the junk that is littered throughout social media channels. It’s encouraging because the church has an opportunity to engage with these teenagers and young adults to help lead them in a Christian worldview understanding. Let’s be clear though, not only an opportunity, but a responsibility—you know, the whole Great Commission Jesus speaks about. The survey shows these young adults want to know about Jesus, the church simply needs to engage.
However, there are some churches that teach a false Jesus. These churches fall into a multitude of categories—too many to list here. Some are very progressive in their thinking and are straying away from the true Gospel. These churches don’t think the Holy Bible is applicable to us today. They believe there are some good teachings but they don’t accept it as our ultimate authority. Some new age/new thought focus on spirituality, and no, I’m not referring to the Holy Spirit. And still some churches twist Scripture to fit their “religion.” These churches apply the Christian label to themselves, but regretfully they are mistaken.
So, not only do we have the task of engaging with the younger generation to speak an authentic Jesus, but at the same time we have an opportunity to give them sound Christian teaching. It is noted in the Barna Group survey to “Be prepared to address difficult questions honestly and demonstrate how Jesus and the Bible relate to the world we live in today.”2
Jesus said to His disciples, “The harvest is abundant, but the workers are few. Therefore, pray to the Lord of the harvest to send out workers into his harvest” (Matthew 9:37b-38 [CSB]). These words are just as true today as they were two millennia ago when Jesus spoke them. As disciples for Jesus, we should be praying for ways our local body of Christ can impact the harvest, but also for the entire body of Christ to make waves in this generation and generations to come. Lastly, it is crucial we are authentic and relevant to reach those who are seeking King Jesus.
1. https://www.barna.com/trends/teens-curious-about-jesus/
2. Ibid.