One of the most serious problems facing
the Church in the 21st century is the
problem of Biblical illiteracy…most
professing Christians do not possess a
sound and coherent understanding of the
Bible
The U.S. Christian movement may
appear strong, to someone overseas,
but the foundation is crumbling largely
because of a lack of engagement and
submission to the Bible
"Americans revere the Bible—but
they don't read it…and have become a
nation of biblical illiterates.“
- Researchers George Gallup & Jim Castelli
Many Christians cannot
identify more than 2 or 3 of the
disciples
60% of Americans can't name
even 5 of the 10 Commandments.
82% of Americans thought
that: "God helps those who help
themselves," is a Bible verse
At least 12% of adults believe that
Joan of Arc was Noah's wife
50% of graduating high
school seniors thought that
Sodom and Gomorrah
were husband & wife
A considerable number of poll
respondents indicated that the
Sermon on the Mount
was preached by Billy Graham.
The larger scandal is biblical
ignorance among Christians who
know less and less about the Bible.
Christians who lack biblical
knowledge are the products of
churches that marginalize
biblical knowledge.
Bible teaching now often
accounts for only a diminishing
fraction of the local congregation's
time and attention
The move to small group ministry
has increased opportunities for
fellowship, but many of these
groups never get beyond
superficial Bible study
The centrality of biblical preaching
to the formation of disciples is lost,
and Christian ignorance leads to
Christian indolence and worse.
"Christians used to be known as 'people of one
book.' They memorized it, meditated on it,
talked about it and taught it to others.. We
don't do that anymore, and in a very real sense
we're starving ourselves to death.“ - Kenneth
Berding
"If I sound alarmist, I'm not alone.
These days many of us don't even
know basic facts about the Bible.“ -
Kenneth Berding
2014 "The State of the Bible" report by Barna
Group and American Bible Society, a majority of
U.S. adults (81%) said they consider
themselves highly, moderately or somewhat
knowledgeable about the Bible.
Yet only 43% were able to name the
first five books of the Bible.
In the 2013 report showed that only
50% knew that
“John the Baptist”
was NOT one of the 12 apostles.
One Bible College student, did not
know that Saul in the New
Testament was different from
King Saul in the Old Testament.
Another Bible College student thought
the Old Testament figure Joshua was
the son of "a nun," unaware that "Nun"
was actually the name of the father and
not a member of a Catholic church
"Many Americans don't consider the
Bible to be authoritative, they don't
consider the Bible to place a claim
on their lives…"
“Some consider the Bible to be important
generally, but are far from believing that
God has communicated His will through
this book and therefore it is binding upon
your actions."
The 2014 Bible survey found that
although most people own a Bible,
(37%) of Americans read the holy
book once a week or more.
26% of Americans never read the
Bible.
Christians are expected to frequently
read the Bible so that they learn it
enough to be able to think about it
throughout the day.
"I do NOT believe that most
Americans realize that their very
light (or lack of) engagement with
the Bible is serious," -- Berding
Contributors to the decline
in biblical literacy:
Self-reliance - (not believing that
there should be any authorities
outside of themselves)
Contributors to the decline
in biblical literacy:
Distractions - social networking,
texting, gaming, TV & other
entertainment
Contributors to the decline
in biblical literacy:
Overconfidence -- the sense that
we know a lot about the Bible because
we grew up going to church
Contributors to the decline
in biblical literacy:
“Being "Too Busy" -- hypnotized
into believing that it is not very
important that we carve out dedicated
time to read and learn the Bible
Contributors to the decline
in biblical literacy:
The Church Has Been “Dumbed Down” by
the Culture - challenging youth with high
standards is considered harmful to their “self-
esteem.” Instead of pushing children to excel,
standards of academic achievement are lowered
The Church Has Adopted the Cultural
Mandate to “Feel Good” -- “Christian faith is
not being built on the firm foundation of
hard won thoughts, ideas, history, or
theology. Spirituality is being built on private
emotional attachments” - Gary Burge.
One of the greatest hindrances to
church growth today is the lack of
Bible knowledge.
Can you SHOW someone what they
must do to be saved?
Can you run through the plan of
salvation, verse by verse?
Are you "ready to give a defense to
everyone who asks you a reason for
the hope that is in you“…That is, can
you give a book, chapter, verse?
References
1. Why Johnny Can’t Read the Bible -
http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2010/may/25.38.html
2. Biblical Illiteracy in US at Crisis Point, Says Bible
Expert http://www.christianpost.com/news/biblical-illiteracy-in-us-at-crisis-point-
says-bible-expert-121626/
3. The Scandal of Biblical Illiteracy: It's Our Problem by
Albert Mohler - http://www.christianity.com/print/1270946/

Bible illiteracy

  • 3.
    One of themost serious problems facing the Church in the 21st century is the problem of Biblical illiteracy…most professing Christians do not possess a sound and coherent understanding of the Bible
  • 4.
    The U.S. Christianmovement may appear strong, to someone overseas, but the foundation is crumbling largely because of a lack of engagement and submission to the Bible
  • 5.
    "Americans revere theBible—but they don't read it…and have become a nation of biblical illiterates.“ - Researchers George Gallup & Jim Castelli
  • 6.
    Many Christians cannot identifymore than 2 or 3 of the disciples
  • 7.
    60% of Americanscan't name even 5 of the 10 Commandments.
  • 8.
    82% of Americansthought that: "God helps those who help themselves," is a Bible verse
  • 9.
    At least 12%of adults believe that Joan of Arc was Noah's wife
  • 10.
    50% of graduatinghigh school seniors thought that Sodom and Gomorrah were husband & wife
  • 11.
    A considerable numberof poll respondents indicated that the Sermon on the Mount was preached by Billy Graham.
  • 12.
    The larger scandalis biblical ignorance among Christians who know less and less about the Bible.
  • 13.
    Christians who lackbiblical knowledge are the products of churches that marginalize biblical knowledge.
  • 14.
    Bible teaching nowoften accounts for only a diminishing fraction of the local congregation's time and attention
  • 15.
    The move tosmall group ministry has increased opportunities for fellowship, but many of these groups never get beyond superficial Bible study
  • 16.
    The centrality ofbiblical preaching to the formation of disciples is lost, and Christian ignorance leads to Christian indolence and worse.
  • 17.
    "Christians used tobe known as 'people of one book.' They memorized it, meditated on it, talked about it and taught it to others.. We don't do that anymore, and in a very real sense we're starving ourselves to death.“ - Kenneth Berding
  • 18.
    "If I soundalarmist, I'm not alone. These days many of us don't even know basic facts about the Bible.“ - Kenneth Berding
  • 19.
    2014 "The Stateof the Bible" report by Barna Group and American Bible Society, a majority of U.S. adults (81%) said they consider themselves highly, moderately or somewhat knowledgeable about the Bible.
  • 20.
    Yet only 43%were able to name the first five books of the Bible.
  • 21.
    In the 2013report showed that only 50% knew that “John the Baptist” was NOT one of the 12 apostles.
  • 22.
    One Bible Collegestudent, did not know that Saul in the New Testament was different from King Saul in the Old Testament.
  • 23.
    Another Bible Collegestudent thought the Old Testament figure Joshua was the son of "a nun," unaware that "Nun" was actually the name of the father and not a member of a Catholic church
  • 24.
    "Many Americans don'tconsider the Bible to be authoritative, they don't consider the Bible to place a claim on their lives…"
  • 25.
    “Some consider theBible to be important generally, but are far from believing that God has communicated His will through this book and therefore it is binding upon your actions."
  • 26.
    The 2014 Biblesurvey found that although most people own a Bible, (37%) of Americans read the holy book once a week or more.
  • 27.
    26% of Americansnever read the Bible.
  • 28.
    Christians are expectedto frequently read the Bible so that they learn it enough to be able to think about it throughout the day.
  • 29.
    "I do NOTbelieve that most Americans realize that their very light (or lack of) engagement with the Bible is serious," -- Berding
  • 30.
    Contributors to thedecline in biblical literacy: Self-reliance - (not believing that there should be any authorities outside of themselves)
  • 31.
    Contributors to thedecline in biblical literacy: Distractions - social networking, texting, gaming, TV & other entertainment
  • 32.
    Contributors to thedecline in biblical literacy: Overconfidence -- the sense that we know a lot about the Bible because we grew up going to church
  • 33.
    Contributors to thedecline in biblical literacy: “Being "Too Busy" -- hypnotized into believing that it is not very important that we carve out dedicated time to read and learn the Bible
  • 34.
    Contributors to thedecline in biblical literacy: The Church Has Been “Dumbed Down” by the Culture - challenging youth with high standards is considered harmful to their “self- esteem.” Instead of pushing children to excel, standards of academic achievement are lowered
  • 35.
    The Church HasAdopted the Cultural Mandate to “Feel Good” -- “Christian faith is not being built on the firm foundation of hard won thoughts, ideas, history, or theology. Spirituality is being built on private emotional attachments” - Gary Burge.
  • 36.
    One of thegreatest hindrances to church growth today is the lack of Bible knowledge.
  • 37.
    Can you SHOWsomeone what they must do to be saved? Can you run through the plan of salvation, verse by verse?
  • 38.
    Are you "readyto give a defense to everyone who asks you a reason for the hope that is in you“…That is, can you give a book, chapter, verse?
  • 39.
    References 1. Why JohnnyCan’t Read the Bible - http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2010/may/25.38.html 2. Biblical Illiteracy in US at Crisis Point, Says Bible Expert http://www.christianpost.com/news/biblical-illiteracy-in-us-at-crisis-point- says-bible-expert-121626/ 3. The Scandal of Biblical Illiteracy: It's Our Problem by Albert Mohler - http://www.christianity.com/print/1270946/