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- 1. Gen Z Seeks Authentic Faith
- ... 's the bad news. The good news? Turns out that Generation Z (Gen Z) doesn't care about polish and pizzazz. When it comes to faith — or life in general — they're looking for authenticity. And they are h ...
- Created on 28 September 2021
- 2. Key Prophetic Insights for the Next Decade
- ... generation correctly. As a young man, David stands in the council of the Lord and, despite the overwhelming odds, defeats Goliath. David's belief in God determined Goliath's destiny and became a victo ...
- Created on 02 June 2021
- 3. Ron Luce Offers 4 Dynamic Keys to Reaching the Next Generation for Christ ...
- Ron Luce has a passion to reach the next generation with the gospel. He has translated his years of experience with teens and international missions to his current ministry, Generation Next, which seeks ...
- Created on 28 April 2021
- 4. How You Can Invest in the Next Generation of Kingdom Ministers ...
- ... ay: "Generativity." It's a concern for people besides self and family that usually develops during middle age, a need to nurture and guide younger people and contribute to the next generation. It se ...
- Created on 03 March 2020
- 5. Why You Should Listen to Millennials When They 'Challenge' You
- We were learning about Millennials and Baby Boomer generations the other day, and learned that Millennials like to challenge the Boomers. So, I turned the question inward: Do I like to be challenged? (I' ...
- Created on 24 February 2020
- 6. 5 Corporate Worship Values That Unite the Church
- ... mes to corporate worship, we're after the same thing. Here are some values I've noticed that most evangelical churches are looking for. Is yours? 5 Corporate Worship Values Multi-generational: If you're ...
- Created on 10 February 2020
- 7. 7 Practices to Help Keep Your Church Young
- ... ecting, developing and empowering young leaders has always been true. But now more than ever, with so many leaders who are part of the Boomer generation, it's important to learn how to pass the baton. Th ...
- Created on 20 December 2019
- 8. 3 Things to Remember if You're Trying to Reach Gen Z
- ... 2019. That means the oldest Gen Zer is 18 years old, and the youngest will be born in the next few weeks. A lot can change as the Gen Zers get older. We need to hold "facts" about this generation loosely ...
- Created on 11 December 2019
- 9. If You're a Church's First Millennial Pastor, Here's What You Can Expect
- ... ese pastors are inevitably replaced—more importantly, who will replace them. A new generation of leaders—Millennials—will inherit these church positions. I'm the oldest of the Millennial generation. Most ...
- Created on 05 December 2019
- 10. Why This Church Crowd Has a Lot to Answer For
- First, they told us our language was too churchified and we would need to jettison such terms as justification, sanctification and washed in the blood. I remember Arthur Blessit. The hippie-looking, jive-talking, ...
- Created on 25 November 2019
- 11. 14 Challenges the Apostolic Movement Will Face With Next-Generation Leaders ...
- The so-called "Millennial generation" has seemed to develop certain presuppositions that are presently a huge challenge that can hinder the continuation of the present apostolic reformation in North Americ ...
- Created on 31 October 2019
- 12. When Ministering to Gen Z, Stick to This Content
- Gen Z is the largest generational group in the U.S. And they love to watch video content. They are the generation that is spending the most time throughout the day watching mobile video. In a survey, ...
- Created on 21 August 2019
- 13. Charismatic Minister: What the Next Generation Wishes You Could Teach Them ...
- Lyle Phillips, lead pastor of Legacy Nashville, talks to Teofilo Hayashi, founder of Dunamis Ministries in Brazil, about the next generation of Christians. Hayashi works with thousands of students in ...
- Created on 22 October 2018
- 14. 10 Ways the Church Turns Off the Next Generation ...
- Most pastors and churches I know are trying hard to reach the next generation. Some are doing a good job, while some are barely moving the needle. The difference is related to their methods and how they ...
- Created on 25 July 2018
- 15. Baby Boomers Are Returning to Church in Droves, But Why?
- The rebellious generation may become the religious generation. Baby Boomers, those born between the years 1946 to 1964, are becoming more involved in church. One of the most significant longitudinal studies ...
- Created on 16 July 2018
- 16. Preparing the Way for the Next Generation ...
- ... go." I have been reminded that we are called to prepare the way for the next generation and point them to it. But what is the way? What does the way look like? What does the way sound like? What does ...
- Created on 07 December 2017
- 17. What Godly Traditions Are You Passing on to the Next Generation? ...
- ... an mean the intergenerational transmission of customs or beliefs. The Lord often used tradition to remind the Israelites of His faithfulness. The three pilgrimage feasts (Ex. 23:14-17) of Unleavened Bread (Pessach/Pa ...
- Created on 28 November 2017
- 18. Why Your Church Is Doomed Without a Succession Plan
- The challenge of pastoral succession is a topic of increasing interest for good reason. In the next decade we will see an unprecedented number of pastors hitting retirement age. In a recent study by Barna ...
- Created on 14 August 2017
- 19. Navigating the Troubled Waters of Cross-Generational Leadership ...
- ... "early boomer," born as I was in 1947. Because I was born at the beginning of the boom, I tend to think more like my father's generation, the so-called Builders, than I do like those born at the end of ...
- Created on 23 May 2017
- 20. 6 Areas Where Ministry and the Generations Collide ...
- I was born in 1980, so I'm on the cusp of Generation X and the millennials. On any given Sunday, our congregation includes infants to people in their 90s. It is true that some churches are made up predominantl ...
- Created on 30 January 2017