
The Church is in a battle to remain relevant in today’s culture.
The message of the Church is as relevant today as it was thousands of years ago, but for people new to the faith, they may not see it the same way. For young believers, the Church is in danger of being perceived as out of touch and therefore irrelevant in people’s lives.
“Adults (and teens) who are younger, highly educated, knowledgeable, high-achieving, technologically engaged individuals who may have religiously diverse friends are the most likely to leave the faith.”
— Larry Barnett, Next Generation Project (2016)
We help Catholic churches overcome relevancy challenges.
Fit into busy, mobile lives.
Life can get pretty busy, especial for young families. Plus, considering Americans spend an average of over 28 hours per week on their mobile phone, it's a wonder anyone can fit a couple hours in for mass on Sunday. Mobile must be a priority.
Counter competing messages.
Over the past decade, there has been a seismic shift in the volume of media at our fingertips. Young people, specifically, are bombarded by a myriad of messages for every possible worldview. (credit) Realm helps you make your stance heard amidst the noise.
Connect with today's culture.
Jesus spoke in parables for a reason. We can use what people know about daily life to speak truth and illustrate God's principles. But we can't connect if we are out of touch, and we can't demonstrate we're in touch if we can't connect. Realm gives you the best of both.
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Americans spend an average of over 28 hours per week on their mobile phone.
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