Ep. 159: John Plake on how data, disruption, culture, and scripture come together.

 

Something is shifting.

Not loudly. Not dramatically. But underneath the surface, people are searching for something solid again. In this episode of the MercyCast, I sit down with American Bible Society Chief Innovation Officer and Editor-In-Chief of the State of the Bible research series, John Plake to talk about what the latest research is revealing about faith, Scripture engagement, church culture, and why more people are opening the Bible in moments of disruption, grief, burnout, and uncertainty.

We talk about the “movable middle,” the millions of Americans who are spiritually curious but overwhelmed, exhausted, or unsure where to begin. We also unpack how pastors, ministry leaders, and everyday Christians can stop speaking in Christian clichés and start actually listening to people again.

This conversation is a needed reminder that ministry is not about performing spirituality. It’s about knowing people, listening well, and helping them take the next faithful step toward Jesus.

Key Takeaways

  • Millions of Americans are becoming more open to Scripture and spiritual conversations.

  • Life disruptions often create openness to faith and deeper spiritual reflection.

  • Many churchgoers want to engage the Bible but feel overwhelmed or unequipped.

  • Ministry leaders must balance biblical truth with cultural awareness.

  • Christian systems and methods should never replace authentic relationships with God.

  • Research and data can help churches better understand and serve people.

  • Sharing faith is less about perfection and more about faithfully offering the “next link in the chain.”

  • People are looking for meaning, purpose, flourishing, and hope—not polished performances.

Memorable Quotes

“Culture doesn’t just eat strategy for breakfast. It eats everything.”

“A lot of times we think we know what people need without actually talking to the people.”

“The goal isn’t making disciples who follow us. It’s making disciples who follow Jesus.”

“God has bigger shoulders than we give Him credit for.”

“People who engage deeply with Scripture begin to flourish in ways the data can actually measure.”

What We Talk About

  • The latest findings from the State of the Bible Project

  • Why people often reconnect with faith during disruption and hardship

  • How pastors can better understand the people they serve

  • The danger of performative Christianity and “Christianese.”

  • Why do many Christians feel incapable of sharing their faith?

  • The connection between Scripture engagement and human flourishing

  • How churches can equip people without overwhelming them

  • Why listening may be one of the most important ministry skills

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