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De-Churching in Modern America
This chapter examines the decline of church attendance in America, analyzing the cultural, political, and technological factors influencing this trend. It discusses the shift in personal beliefs where political identity often overshadows religious values, alongside the evolving relationship between individuals and organized religion. The conversation highlights the need for churches to adapt, focusing on community-building and accountability to combat the isolating effects of contemporary societal changes.