The Christian Ghetto
(also known as The Christian Bubble or The Holy Huddle)

For those unfamiliar with the term, the Christian Ghetto is a slang term used by many Christians to describe much of popular, mainstream Christianity. As the word ghetto would imply, Christians have isolated themselves from the world, and have created a distinct Christian culture, with its own language (Christianese), its own music, its own clothing, etc. The Christian Ghetto results from a mentality that sees any exposure to the non-Christian world as defiling. But perhaps most of the Christians stuck in the Christian Ghetto are there unintentionally - they simply spend too much time with Christians, and take in only Christian music, television and media.

It may feel comfortable to stay within our Christian "shelter", but this mentality has devastating effects on the Church and evangelism.

  • Become one with those you're trying to reach. (1 Cor. 9:19-23) (see Cultural Engagement)
  • Learn to clean the Christianese out of your speech.
  • Stop patronizing Christian businesses. Christians should patronize non-Christian businesses and should direct their non-Christian friends to Christian businesses in order to maximize opportunities for witnessing.

Check these links out:
http://www.onmission.com/site/c.cnKHIPNuEoG/b.829987/k.5183/Breaking_out_of_the_Christian_ghetto.htm
http://www.mbconf.ca/mb/mbh3521/ghetto.htm



1. Bob Liparulo. "Solid Rock?". New Man. Nov/Dec 2002. Page 21.
2. Conner, Mark. Transforming Your Church. Sovereign World, 2002. Page 53.