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Six years removed from COVID, the data tells a more nuanced story than most headlines. In this episode of The Mobilized Church Podcast, we look at insights from Pew Research Center, Gallup, Barna Group, and Lifeway Research to understand where the Church and mission field really stand today.
Yes, decline may be slowing, but stabilization is not transformation. Spiritual openness is still there, especially among younger generations, but it’s often unformed and fragmented. At the same time, rising anxiety and renewed interest in faith point to a deep hunger that has yet to become real discipleship.
This episode challenges the Church to look beyond attendance and ask the deeper question: are we actually forming disciple-makers?
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Six years removed from COVID, the data tells a more nuanced story than most headlines. In this episode of The Mobilized Church Podcast, we look at insights from Pew Research Center, Gallup, Barna Group, and Lifeway Research to understand where the Church and mission field really stand today.
Yes, decline may be slowing, but stabilization is not transformation. Spiritual openness is still there, especially among younger generations, but it’s often unformed and fragmented. At the same time, rising anxiety and renewed interest in faith point to a deep hunger that has yet to become real discipleship.
This episode challenges the Church to look beyond attendance and ask the deeper question: are we actually forming disciple-makers?

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