With the growing cultural trend of people identifying as “nones,” we were especially keen to understand the faith journeys of those with no Christian background at all — no Christian family members, church attendance, Sunday school, or Christian friends. This group made up a fifth of participants (59 people). Around a third were from ethnic minority backgrounds, and eight had come to faith in Jesus from other religions. These 31 women and 26 men shared no prior contact with Christians, Christianity, or the church.
This document is a supplement to the main Finding Jesus report. It won’t repeat everything in that. Instead, it contains some of the variations that emerged from their responses. It highlights some interesting patterns that might be pertinent as we minister to an increasingly secular nation.
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