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Is Christian radio ready ----

>" ---- to tap into this huge developing market?
> http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Beliefs/story?id=1403056"
You are not "funin'" us one of those hint questions? We come up with a topic from it and then get blasted for not answering the correct question (which was incoherent)? :) (just joking around)
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Depends if sufficient numbers stick with it into college and adulthood. The retention rate among active youth members is very small (as far as staying active in church).<P ID="signature">______________
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> Depends if sufficient numbers stick with it into college and
> adulthood. The retention rate among active youth members is
> very small (as far as staying active in church).

Pretty bad indictment of church youth groups as well as Christian radio if you ask me.
 
> Pretty bad indictment of church youth groups as well as
> Christian radio if you ask me.
>
Actually, it's not the youth groups, it's the fact that so many churches ignore 18-29 year olds; I should know, I just left one that did.
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The normal progression seems to be to drop out of church post high-school, then return after one's first child is born.<P ID="signature">______________
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> The normal progression seems to be to drop out of church
> post high-school, then return after one's first child is
> born.

Not in my church - its demographic is the one listed above: 16 to 34.
 
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