Faith Without Frontiers
Gordon interviews Adrian Blenkinsop of Access the Story in Adelaide, which runs the Junction cafe op shop and supports scripture engagement and youth mental health, and also houses Converge Oceania. Adrian describes the “Your Story” nationwide Australian research (439 respondents aged 16–20 connected to Christian contexts) exploring influences shaping young people’s experience of God, highlighting that faith is complex and non-linear. He reports churches help most when they welcome young people, respect their agency, and allow doubts and questions, and harm when they misuse power or act coercively; he shares examples including a same-sex attracted young person welcomed by a small church. Reports are free at convergeoceania.com, with schools and churches applying findings (e.g., longer home groups, mapping relational ecosystems, and eight faith trajectories). Adrian also recounts his daughter Imogen’s death from brain cancer at 13, his anger and lament toward God, grief as waves where joy and sorrow coexist, and his critique of Christians offering simplistic “God’s plan” answers instead of presence and practical support. 00:40 Reconnecting in Goa 01:42 What Access the Story Does 02:33 Junction Cafe Op Shop 03:10 Converge Oceania Overview 03:52 Your Story Research Origins 05:38 Church at Its Best 09:08 Beyond In or Out Faith 10:14 Young People Stepping Away 13:47 Who Was Surveyed 15:20 Negative Influences Power 19:21 Reports Without Prescriptions 20:29 Early Responses in Schools 21:00 Home Groups After Lunch 22:29 Faith Grows Relationally 23:04 Eight Faith Trajectories 24:00 Discipling With Small Teams 25:08 Imogen’s Cancer Story 27:54 Anger Lament and Faith 30:44 Grief and Joy Together 33:43 When Christians Get It Wrong 37:36 Jesus the Alongsider 40:50 Staggering Forward
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