The number of young Evangelicals in the United States who support Israel and view it as crucial to the End Times is declining as they increasingly move toward amillennial and postmillennial
www.christianpost.com
Maybe it is not all doom and gloom in the future! Who knows, maybe the Almighty will bring about a true Holy Spirit revival to His people. We can surely keep praying that would happen.
I don't see it as a positive thing if young Christians are giving up on national Israel and the Jewish people. Of course we shouldn't give Israel a pass simply because "they're God's People."
On the other hand, Jews carry half of the Judeo-Christian tradition. Abandoning them is similar to abandoning Christian principles.
I don't share in the same kind of "prophetic enthusiasm" that Dispensationalism has, and do see a move away from it as a possibly positive thing in the sense it may be a return to more of a rational foundation for Christian thinking. But nothing today suggests to me that Christianity is getting better.
If there are any revivals coming at all, I think they may be smaller and more localized. The day of national and international Christian reformations and revivals may be over--at least until Christ comes back to hit the "reset button."