A problem

A majority of children from Christian families have already left Bible-based churches and the trend is increasing.**

An epidemic

Six out of ten twentysomethings involved in a church during their teen years fail to translate that into active spirituality during their early adulthood.***

A solution
Children are not just the church of tomorrow, they are also the church of today.

The notion that children can wait until they are older to learn about Christ is misguided.

"And they brought unto him also infants, that he would touch them: but when his disciples saw it, they rebuked them. But Jesus called them unto him, and said, Suffer little children to come unto me, and forbid them not: for of such is the kingdom of God. Verily I say unto you, Whosoever shall not receive the kingdom of God as a little child shall in no wise enter therein." Luke 18:15-17

 The epidemic which leads to people  rejecting Christ can be stopped when we learn how evil is organized in our world.


 

 

Books to learn more

Vigilant Christian I: The New World Order

Vigilant Christian II: Preventing an American Hiroshima

Vigilant Christian III: The Occult Religion of the 9/11 Attackers


Vigilant Christian IV: 9/11 - The Secret War

Vigilant Christian V: Perfect Money Planning

Vigilant Christian is a project of the Teach Peace Foundation.

Welcome - We teach peace!

God has a plan for each of us. When you follow that plan you are increasingly more loving, peaceful, patient, kind, virtuous, faithful, gentle, courageous and generous.* 

The next time you are at church, look left and right and count the teenagers and young children you see. If current trends continue, by the time they are adults two-thirds will have left the church.

 

Why is the next generation calling it quits? The answer requires understanding the plan to condition the public for a one-world government.

Twentysomethings are the most independent and resistant age group in America. The epidemic is 61% of today’s young adults who obtained a Christian education at one point during their teen years are now spiritually disengaged (i.e., not actively attending church, reading the Bible, or praying).****

The five Vigilant Christian books, supplemented by this website, explains why the one-world government agenda is real in a way that helps deepen Christian faith. This is extremely controversial as was the work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. He found ways to communicate his Christ-centered love and service to people around the world. Vigilant Christian education is designed to do the same.

May the peace of the Lord be with you,

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Notes:

*Galatians 5:22-23 - "But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance: against such there is no law."

**David J. Dionisi, Vigilant Christian I: The New World Order (Bloomington, Indiana: Trafford, 2012). The New World Order plan for the one world government is to transition he 21st century Christian population from regular church attenders, to people who reject church but outwardly define themselves as Christians, to people embarrassed to be a Christian, to people who outwardly denounce Christians. The twentysomethings trend, increasingly becoming a twenty and thirtysomethings trend, is confirmed by multiple studies. This site and the Vigilant Christian books provide insights on why this disturbing trend leading to the rejection of Jesus is happening and how we can save souls by being vigilant. 

***Ken Ham and Britt Beemer, Already Gone: Why Your Kids Will Quit Church and What You Can Do To Stop It (Green Forest, Arkansas: Master Books, 2009). The authors note on page 12 that there was a 15% decline in church attendance from 1998 to 2005 with the trend still continuing. In the United States the issue is children are already gone and in the United Kingdom regular churchgoers from all denominations amounted to 6.3% of the total population.

****The Barna Group, "Most Twentysomethings Put Christianity on the Shelf Following Spiritually Active Teen Years," 11 September 2006. Online at http://www.barna.org/barna-update/article/16-teensnext-gen/147-most-twenty-somethings-put-christianity-on-the-shelf-following-spiritually-active-teen-years.

*****Ibid.