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A recent study by the Barna Group (www.barna.org) showed that young Americans are holding an increasingly negative view of Christianity as compared to a decade ago. Just 16% of Americans polled in their teens and early twenties have a "good impression" of Christianity. For those averse to math, that means 84% of those polled don't. Of that number, 87% believe the church is judgmental, and 85% also believe the church is hypocritical. This is now the predominant view of Christianity among the next generation of Americans.
That provokes the question: How did Jesus want Christians to be viewed? The answer is simple and is found in this passage: "By this all people will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another" (v. 35). It is up to all of us as Christians to live up to this standard and give the future a more accurate view of this faith.
That provokes the question: How did Jesus want Christians to be viewed? The answer is simple and is found in this passage: "By this all people will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another" (v. 35). It is up to all of us as Christians to live up to this standard and give the future a more accurate view of this faith.

