Almost every congregation finds itself wringing its hands in concern for the so"called missing generation. Written by pastor and professor Denise Janssen, this book offers insights into the question of why many young adults leave the church of their childhood—and why some of them return. The book is based on in"depth interviews with young adults who, as teenagers, were highly active in church"based youth ministries and camps. The author traces their pathways into active congregational life as emerging and young adults, offering rich descriptions that go beyond surface"level assumptions in an attempt to help today’s church leaders understand the journeys taken by formerly church"active youth. Reclaimed goes a step further to analyze patterns and commonalities in those journeys, seeking to make considered recommendations based on principles and qualities that have led many of these young adults back into congregational life. An invaluable and insightful resource for congregations seeking to help their own youth through the transition from adolescence to adulthood, as well as for those who hope to welcome other young adults into their midst.