In our polarizing society, it is often easier to focus on what separates and divides instead of the common ground that brings people together. This is especially true when it comes to the stark differences across generations. But in the Church, we are called to be united by a common belief system and a shared love of Christ. Jesus even prayed that His followers “may all be one” (John 17:21) and the Apostle Paul reminds that there is “One God and Father over all” (Ephesians 4:6).
Read MoreA few months ago we asked millennials the question, “Who in your life most closely represents Jesus to you and those around you?” The largest portion--47%--said their parents most closely resemble Jesus to them, followed by friends (22%), professional clergy (18%) and a mentor (13%).
Read MoreNearly 50% of Millennials say their parents are who most closely…
Read MoreThe Millennials are the young parents who are emerging in your ministry. There is much to be concerned about as we seek to reach this next generation of parents and their children.
Read MoreIt is vital that we reach millennial parents. A church that is healthy will have young families. Here’s some things Millennial parents are looking for.
Read MoreMillennial Families is a short series on the changing realities of the young families we seek to reach and disciple...
Read MoreMillennials want to own their own homes.
In fact, they place far more value on homeownership than they do on getting married and having children.
Read MoreAccording to one study Millennials are doing something that should make everyone happy. They’re staying married.
Read MoreMillennials dads are staying home with their kids at a higher rate than did Gen X dads, and more Millennials are choosing to be home with their children overall.
Read MoreHave you heard that Millennials suffer from terrible phone addiction? Have you lampooned Millennials for not being able to look away from their screens?
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