Sermon Illustrations
Statistics and Research
Despite the efforts of evangelists, parachurch ministries and local churches, the
percentage of American adults who are born again Christians is no different now than in
1982, according to a study by the Barna Research Group. The study found that 34% of all
Americans can be identified as born again--that is, they have made a personal commitment
to Jesus Christ, and say they will go to heaven because they have confessed their sins and
accepted Christ as their savior. Among those surveyed, 62% said they had made a personal
commitment to Jesus Christ that is still important in their lives today. However, among
those who have made a commitment to Christ, only 55 percent believe they will go to heaven
because of accepting Christ as their personal savior (the basic belief in the "born
again" movement)...Most of those surveyed said they would go to heaven because of
living a good life, or obeying the 10 commandments, or because all people will go to
heaven. Others who said they had made a commitment to Christ said they were unsure about
what will happen to them after they die.
Reported in Inland Northwest Christian News, March, 1990, p. 3.
According to a recent poll of American young adult men, 48% believe that most of the
problems in the world today are a result of man himself. Only 41% indicated agreement that
Jesus has provided the way to know God personally. Only 29% could correctly state how one
becomes a Christian. But 67% were interested in knowing more about Christianity.
What's Gone Wrong With The Harvest.