The Western church is in a precarious position, and evangelist Nick Vujicic is sounding the alarm. With piercing clarity, he warns that the church has drifted far from its mission, resembling a “country club and a social gathering” more than the body of Christ. His call for repentance and renewal is not merely timely—it is urgent.
Vujicic’s critique of the modern church is sobering. “We are seeing the fruit of us not really discipling the next generation or having accountability,” he told The Christian Post. In his estimation, the church’s shift toward entertainment-driven services has stripped the Gospel of its depth and transformative power.
“A lot of Western churches in the USA changed their approach and actually started watering the Gospel and bringing a little bit more entertainment, a little bit more fun,” he explained. “They went from meat to milk.”
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The results, according to Vujicic, are dire. The younger generation is adrift, grappling with addiction, depression and lacking moral grounding. Gen Z, he observes, is spending over seven hours a day on screens, succumbing to technology addiction and the pitfalls of an increasingly hypersexualized culture. “Today, we have Gen Z swearing, saying the F word, sleeping around, and everyone knows it, but no one’s really keeping anyone accountable,” he lamented.
Vujicic’s diagnosis points to a fundamental problem: the church has lost its focus on Jesus. Without making Him the priority, the church cannot hope to fulfill its mission of transforming lives and preparing hearts for eternity. “We don’t talk about the things that we need to talk about,” Vujicic said. “For as long as we don’t start healing the broken hearts that need healing, and for as long as we don’t bring in boundaries, as long as we don’t hold our leadership accountable, I am very afraid of what’s ahead.”
These warnings are not mere criticisms but a plea for revival. The church’s role in shaping the next generation is critical, and it must return to the principles of discipleship and accountability. Pastors and leaders must shift their focus from entertaining to equipping. Preaching must return to biblical truths that challenge sin and call for holy living—the “meat” that strengthens believers.
Vujicic’s reflections also shine a light on the broader societal issues that intertwine with the church’s failings. The staggering number of abortions carried out by churchgoers and the unspoken trauma that follows is just one example of how silence and complacency have taken a toll. As Vujicic aptly put it, “Of the 25 million abortions in this country, many were carried out by women who regularly attended church. We’re not talking about the PTSD that comes with that.” Healing can only come when the church addresses these painful realities head-on, offering the hope and redemption found in Christ.
The path forward requires courage and conviction. It demands that the church cast aside distractions and set its eyes firmly on Jesus. Only by prioritizing Him can the church fulfill its mission to be a beacon of light in a dark world. Vujicic’s call to repentance is a wake-up call to a body of believers that has, for too long, been lulled into complacency. “The first thing Jesus did was flip tables and crack a whip with the church and correct the church. And the last thing Jesus wanted, He expressed in prayer that we would be one,” he warns.
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James Lasher is staff writer for Charisma Media.