Barna Report on Dad’s & Spiritual (Lack of) Spiritual Impact

PSALM 78:5

God commanded our fathers to teach our children about Him so the next generations may know God and His mighty acts.

The Barna Group has been conducting and analyzing primary research to understand cultural trends related to values, beliefs, attitudes and behaviors since 1984. Last year they looked into the impact of families on faith. I’ve highlighted the sad conclusions and end with a way you can help reverse this – Because Children Come with Eternal Souls…

The practice and art of fatherhood is being lost day by day.

When we asked who people are most comfortable having spiritual conversations with, fathers came out low on most people’s lists. And when we asked fathers who they are comfortable having spiritual conversations with, we found they are not nearly as likely as mothers to say their kids. What do you think is happening here?

This is a crisis by all accounts.

The practice and art of fatherhood is being lost day by day. There are a lot of factors, but I think one of the main reasons is that dads feel incompetent in this area, and most guys—and some women too, of course, but it’s a sharper pain point for many men—can’t stand the feeling of incompetence.

Most dads I know are great about talking in depth when it comes to work, sports or opinions on current events, because those are areas where we are expected to be experts. But when it comes to our children’s hearts, and pursuing them on an emotional level, we think of that as the mom’s job, the pastor’s job, the teacher’s job—when, in reality, one of the primary callings of a dad isn’t to work, to provide, but to capture his child’s heart. That can only happen when we lead with vulnerability. Transparency and intimacy beget more transparency and intimacy.

Time is a huge factor. According to research I’ve seen recently, the number of hours a father spends at home keeps shrinking. Dads have fewer and fewer touch-points throughout the day to build relationship and intimacy with our kids. Are Men serving the economy instead of their family?

“We Strengthen Faith by Sharing It with Others.”

Sociologically, we have learned that when we are exposed to the salvation narrative we begin to take that narrative on as our own. Over time, it shapes our identity, values and ultimately behaviors, giving us a new way to see ourselves and the world around us. This change in identity and perspective is further strengthened and solidified as we give voice to that narrative. In the end, the more we share our faith, the more we understand who we are and the more confident and eager we become as Christians.

Please consider inviting Grace Legacy Builders to your Church for:

  • Sunday Sermons
  • Men’s Groups
  • Sunday School Workshops
  • Church Leadership Strategy Session
  • Pastor and wife one on one
  • Family Worship Community Weekend
  • Saturday Seminar at our Ministry Center

Thanks Rev. Bruce R. Kuiper

Equipping Men as Spiritual Leaders!

PSALM 78:5

God commanded our fathers to teach our children about Him so the next generations may know God and His mighty acts.