Demographics: Gender

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Demographics: Gender

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Demographics: Gender

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18-2464

15.5%

25-3271

17.2%

33-3983

20.1%

40-4676

18.4%

47-5248

11.7%

53-5938

9.2%

60-6513

3.2%

66-729

2.2%73+10

2.4%

Demographic Information (Age) -- Former Members

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18-24129

36.6%

25-3268

19.3%

33-3958

16.5%

40-4638

10.8%

47-5225

7.1%

53-5917

4.8%

60-657

2.0%

66-727

2.0%

73+3

0.9%

Demographic Information (Age) -- Returned Members

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Single100

25.6%

Married207

53.1%

Living w/ partner27

6.9%

Separated18

4.6%

Divorced28

7.2%

Remarried10

2.6%

Demographic Information (Marital Status) -- Former Members

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Single140

40.8%

Married144

42.0%

Living w/ partner21

6.1%

Separated15

4.4% Divorced19

5.5%

Remarried4

1.2%

Demographic Information (Marital Status) -- Returned Members

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First Contact with theSeventh-day Adventist Church

• 30% Raised as an Adventist• 28% Through a friend, relative, neighbor or coworker• 23% Through public evangelism• 8% Someone going door to door• 4% Through an Adventist school• 4% From literature• 2% Humanitarian and health ministries• 2% Through an Adventist institution• 1% From a music group• 1% From the Internet• >% From a radio or television ministry• 4% Other things

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Religion Before Joining the Seventh-day Adventist Church

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Raised an Adventist by parent(s)153

21.8%

Influence of relatives other than parents

8412.0%

Romantic relationship that didn’t lead to marriage

152.1%

Marriage32

4.6%

Influence of friends88

12.6%

Attended Adventist primary/secondary school27

3.9%

Attended Adventist college/university

131.9%

Evangelistic campaign84

12.0%

Small group ministry24

3.4%

Personal Bible study66

9.4%

TV or internet ministry6

0.9%

Adventist literature (books/periodicals)

233.3%

Positive encounter with a SDA institution

202.9%

Sabbath School30

4.3%

Pathfinder/Youth group36

5.1%

Most Important Avenues to becoming SDA (First ranking)

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Raised an Adventist by parent(s)9

3.4%Influence of relatives other than

parents35

13.2%Romantic relationship that didn’t

lead to marriage8

3.0%

Marriage7

2.6%

Influence of friends38

14.3%

Attended Adventist primary/secondary school

155.6%

Attended Adventist college/uni-versity

83.0%

Evangelistic campaign30

11.3%

Small group ministry9

3.4%

Personal Bible study42

15.8%

TV or internet ministry4

1.5%

Adventist literature (books/period-icals)17

6.4%

Positive encounter with a SDA insti-tution

103.8%

Sabbath School16

6.0%

Pathfinder/Youth group18

6.8%

Most Important Avenues to becoming SDA (Second ranking)

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Raised an Adventist by parent(s)1

0.7%

Influence of relatives other than parents8

5.7%

Romantic relationship that didn’t lead to marriage

10.7%Marriage

21.4%

Influence of friends16

11.4%Attended Adventist primary/

secondary school6

4.3%

Attended Adventist college/uni-versity

42.9%

Evangelistic campaign19

13.6%

Small group ministry11

7.9%

Personal Bible study17

12.1%

TV or internet ministry2

1.4%

Adventist literature (books/period-icals)11

7.9%

Positive encounter with a SDA insti-tution

42.9%

Sabbath School22

15.7%

Pathfinder/Youth group16

11.4%

Most Important Avenues to becoming SDA (Third ranking)

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Raised an Adventist by parent(s)1

0.8%Influence of relatives other than parents

32.5%

Romantic relationship that didn’t lead to marriage2

1.7%Influence of friends

1512.4%

Attended Adventist primary/secondary school

65.0%

Attended Adventist college/uni-versity

21.7%

Evangelistic campaign9

7.4%

Small group ministry7

5.8%

Personal Bible study13

10.7%

TV or internet ministry4

3.3%

Adventist literature (books/period-icals)19

15.7%

Positive encounter with a SDA insti-tution

75.8%

Sabbath School15

12.4%

Pathfinder/Youth group18

14.9%

Most Important Avenues to becoming SDA (Fourth ranking)

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Influence of relatives other than parents6

5.4%Romantic relationship that didn’t lead

to marriage4

3.6%

Marriage3

2.7%Influence of friends

1210.8%

Attended Adventist primary/secondary school

21.8%

Attended Adventist college/university3

2.7%Evangelistic campaign

98.1%

Small group ministry7

6.3%

Personal Bible study17

15.3%

TV or internet ministry4

3.6%

Adventist literature (books/period-icals)

1311.7%

Positive encounter with a SDA insti-tution

76.3%

Sabbath School12

10.8%

Pathfinder/Youth group12

10.8%

Most Important Avenues to becoming SDA (Fifth ranking)

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What most attracted you when you decided to join the Adventist Church?

40%

19%

7%

12%

23%

29%

21%

31%

37%

52%

72%

56%

My needs

Charisma ofpreacher

Doctrines

Friendship

Little or no attraction Some attraction Much attraction

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Time from First Contact to Baptism

Five years or more33%

Three orfour years

15%One or

two years13%

Less than a year39%

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Number of Years Regularly Attended an Adventist Church

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How would you describe the instruction given when you joined the church?

8%

11%

24%

38%

19%

Very little

Inadequate

Enough

Thorough

Very thorough

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Daily11832%

1-3 week13938%

1-2 month68

19%

1-4 year40

11%

Frequency of engagement in spiritual activities while Adventist: Personal Bible study – Former Members

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Daily94

32%

1-3 week12442%

1-2 month46

16%

1-4 year30

10%

Frequency of engagement in spiritual activities while Adventist: Personal Bible study – Returned Members

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Daily21862%

1-3 week10229%

1-2 month247%

1-4 year103%

Frequency of engagement in spiritual activities while Adventist: Personal prayer – Former Members

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Daily19363%

1-3 week85

28%

1-2 month134%

1-4 year145%

Frequency of engagement in spiritual activities while Adventist: Personal prayer – Returned Members

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Yes32079%

No246%

I believe scripture has some authority, but less

than Adventists teach266%

I’m not sure348%

Do you still believe in the authority of Scripture, as taught by the Seventh-day Adventist Church? – Former Members

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Yes32589%

No8

2%

I believe scripture has some authority, but less

than Adventists teach164%

I’m not sure154%

Do you still believe in the authority of Scripture, as taught by the Seventh-day Adventist Church? – Returned Members

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Yes29081%No

185%

I’m not sure52

14%

Do you still believe in the gift of prophesy manifested in Ellen White? – Returned Members

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Yes23258%

No57

14%

I’m not sure10927%

Do you still believe in the gift of prophesy manifested in Ellen White? – Former Members

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I still considered myself a Christian and was eager to

join a different denomination60

16%

I still considered myself a Christian but did not want to join a different denomination

18247%

I had doubts about certain aspects of Christianity

4411%

I agreed with it in principle, but didn’t like my fellow

Christians very much any-more

5514%

I didn’t want anything more to do with any aspect of it

4311%

What did you think of Christianity at the time you left the Adventist church?

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It had just become irrelevant to my life

7217%

I was angry over the way it treated me

8219%

I felt that it was cold and inflexible67

16%

I felt that it lacked integrity in its behavior or theology

358%

I thought highly of it, but felt I could not live up to its standards

10424%

I thought highly of it, but I had lost touch

6816%

What did you think of the Adventist church at the time you left it? – Former Members

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It had just become irrelevant to my life

6016%

I was angry over the way it treated me

6217%

I felt that it was cold and inflex-ible48

13%

I felt that it lacked integrity in its behavior or theology

226%

I thought highly of it, but felt I could not live up to its stan-

dards77

21%

I thought highly of it, but I had lost touch

9827%

What did you think of the Adventist church at the time you left it? – Returned Members

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Life Events in the Year Leading Up to Decision to Stop Attending

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Most Important Reasons WhyDecided to Stop Attending

• 28% No big issue; I just drifted away• 25% Lack of compassion for the hurting• 19% Moral failure on my part• 18% I did not fit in• 14% Too much focus on minor issues• 13% Conflict in the congregation• 12% Moral failures of members• 11% Moral failures of leaders• 11% Pressure from family or friends• 10% Race, ethnic or tribal issues

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Most Important Reasons WhyDecided to Stop Attending

• 8% Few members of my age group• 7% Legalistic attitudes• 6% Pastor was dictatorial• 6% Church did not do much to help the poor• 5% I did not believe some doctrines• 5% Unrealistic demands on members• 4% Low standards• 3% The worship was not very spiritual• 3% Too much asking for money• 2% Church voted to drop me from membership• 1% Apostate ideas were promoted

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What event triggered your decision to leave? (Listed in weighted rank order) – Primary

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What event triggered your decision to leave? (Listed in weighted rank order) – Secondary

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5

10

15

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What event triggered your decision to leave? (Listed in weighted rank order) – Minor Factor

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Perceiv

ed hyp

ocrisy

in other church

mem

bers

Marital

difficulties

Lack o

f frien

ds in th

e church

High lev

el of co

nflict in lo

cal ch

urch

Other fam

ily co

nflicts

Personal

conflict

with lo

cal ch

urch m

ember(

s)

Prolonge

d doubts about A

dventist d

octrines

Moved to

a new

city/c

hurch

Divorce

Dislike

of worsh

ip styles

Personal

conflict

with SD

A authorit

y outsi

de local

church

Decisio

ns take

n by high

er lea

ders

Personal

conflict

with past

or

Prolonge

d doubts ab

out the t

ruth of C

hristian

ity

Dislike

of prea

ching (

sermons)

Prolonge

d doubts ab

out the e

xisten

ce of G

od

Local past

or was

moved to

another

congrega

tion

Death of p

arent(s

)

Death of o

ther fam

ily mem

ber(s)

Other

What event triggered your decision to leave? (weighted)

Minor FactorSecondary Factor

Primary Factor

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What Happened When They Stopped Attending Church

• 40% No one contacted me• 19% A church member came to visit me• 17% A local elder came to visit me• 15% A local church member contacted me by phone• 10% An Adventist relative made contact• 9% The pastor came to visit me• 6% The pastor contacted me by phone or Email• 3% An Adventist, not a local member contacted me• 2% I received a letter in the mail• O.3% Printed material was mailed to me

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Is your name still on the membership list?

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Did you decide to withdraw or were you expelled from the church?

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Happy memories, “but not for me anymore”

18656%

Bittersweet60

18%

Don’t care57

17%

Hostile175%

Actively opposed113%

How do you presently feel about Adventism? – Former Members

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Likely13536%

Somewhat likely79

21%

Somewhat unlikely46

12%

Very unlikely46

12%

Depends on cir-cumstances of ap-

proach70

19%

How would you rate your openness to reconnect? – Former Members

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Yes -- Likely18662%

No -- Likely279%

Yes -- Unlikely66

22%

No -- Unlikely227%

Table 37: Correlation between Visitations after leaving and openness to reconnect with the Church -- Former Members

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No -- Likely73

24%

Yes -- Likely14146%

No -- Unlikely34

11%

Yes -- Unlikely58

19%

Table 38: Correlation between social relationships with Adventists and Openness to reconnect -- Former Members

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Conclusion

• Luke 15: 1–7 – when one per cent of the flock is lost, the Good Shepherd searches tirelessly & relentlessly until the sheep is found, then bears it on his shoulder homeward and calls friends in to celebrate.

• We are missing many more than one sheep of every hundred.

• Can we do less than Our Lord?