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Michael Graham

Program director for the Keller Center for Cultural Apologetics and co-author of The Great Dechurching.

Top 5 podcasts with Michael Graham

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Oct 14, 2023 • 1h 14min

The Great Dechurching (with David French and Michael Graham)

David French and Michael Graham discuss the reasons for the significant decrease in church attendance in the US, including relocation, inconvenience, and family changes. They explore different demographics and characteristics of those who have left evangelical churches. Solutions discussed include individual outreach, personal connection, and approaching an anxious world with humility and kindness.
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Apr 7, 2024 • 1h 1min

The Great Dechurching, with Michael Graham and Jim Davis

Authors Michael Graham and Jim Davis discuss the decline of church attendance in America due to various factors. They challenge stereotypes about de-churched individuals and highlight the importance of inviting back believers. The podcast also explores the positive impact of religious attendance on mental health and offers solutions for churches to address the dechurching phenomenon.
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Jun 21, 2023 • 46min

Michael Graham and Jim Davis: What ‘The Great Dechurching’ Means for Church Leaders

Michael Graham and Jim Davis discuss 'The Great Dechurching' in the largest religious shift in U.S. history, highlighting reasons for leaving churches and the impact of historical events, internet, politics, and COVID. They share action steps for church leaders, emphasize community, student ministry, mental health, and encourage embracing influence from the margins in Christianity.
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Dec 4, 2024 • 47min

'The great dechurching': Why so many Americans are leaving their churches

Michael Graham is the Program Director for the Keller Center for Cultural Apologetics and co-author of The Great Dechurching, while Jim Davis serves as a Teaching Pastor at Orlando Grace Church. They dive into the significant decline of church attendance in America, particularly among younger generations and different ethnic groups. The discussion uncovers personal stories behind this trend, highlighting logistical challenges rather than ideological disputes. They also emphasize the need for churches to adapt, fostering community and connection to address the isolating nature of modern life.
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May 28, 2024 • 42min

Why Have Americans Stopped Going to Church? with Michael Graham

Michael Graham joins Rebecca McLaughlin to discuss the decline in American church attendance, highlighting historical trends and reasons behind it. They explore the importance of welcoming newcomers to church and emphasize the benefits of reconnecting with a local church community for spiritual and practical growth.

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