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Why Are Christian Preteens Walking Away From Their Faith?

A preteen girl sits alone on a church pew with a withdrawn and thoughtful expression while her family sits nearby. In the background, another young person walks out of the church building through an open door. A cross and the words “Jesus, the Way, the Truth, the Life” are visible on the wall, symbolizing questions of faith and belonging during the preteen and teenage years.

Why are so many Christian preteens walking away from faith? 

Understanding the cultural shifts can help parents and teachers respond more effectively.

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Parents and Teachers Lessons

Why Every Sunday School Teacher Feels This Pressure

A Sunday School teacher reads from a Bible while a group of engaged preteens sit attentively in a classroom. The students appear interested and involved in the lesson, with Christian posters, a cross, and Bible-themed decorations visible in the background.

It’s the pressure of standing in front of a group of children or pre-teens, Bible in hand, knowing that what happens in the next 30–60 minutes could shape how they see God… perhaps for the rest of their lives.

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The Difference Between Growing Older and Growing Up…

A mature man stands looking into a mirror, but instead of seeing his adult reflection, he sees himself as a young boy. The image symbolizes the relationship between childhood experiences and adult maturity, highlighting the journey from growing older to truly growing up.

One of the things that has fascinated me as I have grown older is how much of life happens automatically … and how much doesn’t.