Allie Martin
A California pastor is calling a new study on religious affiliation
indicative of a faith deficit facing the nation.
According to the Pew study, the number of Americans who say they are ot
affiliated with any religion is growing. Study results found that 44
percent of adults have left the denomination of their childhood for
another denomination, another faith, or no faith at all.
Phil Munsey is pastor of Life Church in Mission Viejo, California and
author of Legacy Now. Munsey believes Christian parents should leave a
"legacy of faith."
"... [W]hat do you believe, what do you believe about God in your life?
Because what you believe is what you leave," he explains. "And I think
a lot of people don't understand that we have a responsibility to teach
our children well ...."
Munsey also believes many churches in America have forgotten their
primary mission. He says some churches need to pay attention to the
"fruit" of their members and make sure that they promote leaving a
strong legacy. Munsey says focusing on leaving a legacy will help
people take their faith to the next level.
According to the Pew Study, the United States is on the verge of
becoming a minority Protestant country.
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