Outwardly OPC Reader Survey Question Title * 1. If you are a member/attending a Reformed (/Calvinistic) Church, how long have you been there? Less than 1 year. 1-5 years 5-10 years 10-20 years over 20 years I do not attend a Reformed or Calvinistic church Question Title * 2. What Denomination or Affiliation is your church? OPC PCA URC Reformed/Calvinistic Baptist Non Denominational Other (please specify) Question Title * 3. Since you've become involved in Reformed Church(es), what statement best describes what you've seen in regard to conversions to Christianity from the world? (Note: by "conversions from the world" we mean people who were lost/unchurched, weren't Christians and then came to profess faith for the first time--adults or older children--probably accompanied by an adult baptism. This would not include children raised in the church who profess faith and come to the Lord's Table. From the world, unchurched. I've not seen this happen and I don't think it happens much in the church(es) I've attended. I've seen one or two, but they seem to be few and far between. Seems like years go by until the next one. This happens fairly regularly, every year for sure, sometimes a couple times a year. This happens regularly, multiple times every year.. Question Title * 4. What do you think about the number of "converts to Christianity from the world" in the Reformed church(es) you've attended? I think it's very poor and may be the biggest problem in the church. I think the amount is significantly less than it should be. I think the amount is less than it should be, but I think there's promise and it's headed in the right direction. I think it's about what I would expect. I think it's better than I would have expected. Question Title * 5. If you think this is a weakness in Reformed churches, why do you think that is? (Pick as many as you like that apply and/or write in the comment box) I think many Christians are uncomfortable or afraid to evangelize/witness to unbelievers. I don't think the Reformed church(es) I've attended puts a focus on reaching the lost. I don't think the Reformed church(es) I've attended equips the people to evangelize/witness to unbelievers. I think the Reformed church(es) I've attended focus on teaching and theology and neglect reaching the lost/evangelizing. I think the Reformed church(es) I've attended aren't good at relating to people in the world. I think the Reformed church(es) I've attended are kind of weird and scare people off. Other (please specify) Done