https://www.amazon.com/Saving-Faith-Fam ... oks&sr=1-1This book—for parents, leaders, and others interested in youth and young adults—discusses the studies and identifies factors that lead youth away from faith as well as those practices that protect, sustain, and encourage faith. On the bright side, parents are probably already doing a number of things that encourage faith in their youth. Close examination shows that weekly church attendance, daily prayer, frequent scripture study, and avoiding sexual activity outside of marriage make a difference in maintaining and preserving faith, confirming what scriptures and leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have advised for many years.
So it's a book in response to youth leaving the Church in sufficient numbers for it to be deemed enough of a problem that Gee needed to come to the rescue. However...Gee starts his introduction with the claim that youth aren't leaving the Church and therefore don't need saving in the first place.
Presumably his book is also an underhanded criticism of the Apostles and leadership of the Church for not providing sufficient resources for parents, leaders and others interested in youth and young adults. Because if he thought they were doing a stand-up job he'd not feel the need to write the book in the first place.In recent years, a number of stories have been circulating claiming that The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is losing youth in droves. This notion contradicts a 2005 study, cited by President Gordon B. Hinckley in a general conference address, that showed that Latter-day Saint youth know more about their faith and show greater commitment to its teachings, particularly when it comes to social behavior, than do their peers.
These dismal accounts of the youth fleeing the Church are usually based on anecdotes rather than on data. Large-scale, well-structured studies give more reason for hope.
Perhaps an email to the SCMC pointing out Gee's disloyalty is in order...