Secularization is increasing, especially in cities.
Much has been written about the decline of Christianity in urban areas. But there are no studies on the most common objections to the gospel in American cities.
We’re going to change that.
In partnership with Barna Research and Wheaton College, the Mapping the Secular Mind project will discover the most common objections to Christianity in the most secular part of the country—the urban centers of the Northeastern United States.
And that’s just the beginning.
In dialogue with real people, we’re developing a pathway for gospel flourishing in secular contexts.
→ Free resources answering secular objections to the gospel.
→ Insights on how to share the message of Jesus in urban areas.
→ In-person gatherings for believers and unbelievers to have genuine conversations about their beliefs.
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