Millennials And The Mission Of God
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Millennials and the Mission of God
Author | : Andrew F. Bush,Carolyn C. Wason |
Publsiher | : Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Total Pages | : 198 |
Release | : 2017-10-12 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781532633430 |
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As mainstream media cries out that the millennial generation has killed everything from cereal to office jobs, it must also be asked: have millennials killed Christian missions? With the rise of new technologies, social and political movements, and increasing numbers of religious nones, the church as we know it is facing serious turmoil at the hands of this new generation of adults. Here, a millennial and a baby boomer invite the reader into a dialogue about the future of missions and the future of the Western church. From a missiological reading of the Bible to the contemporary debate over Christian social justice and the ethical dilemmas of evangelism, this book plays out the intergenerational tensions within the church, and provides a platform from which to view the present and future of an institution that is so rapidly changing.
Millennials and Mission
Author | : James Raymo,Judy Raymo |
Publsiher | : William Carey Publishing |
Total Pages | : 140 |
Release | : 2014-04-23 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781645080862 |
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This book focuses on the passing of the torch in cross-cultural missions and church ministry to the Millennial generation. Jim and Judy Raymo grapple with big questions and concerns in Millennials and Mission, while giving an in-depth look at this up-and-coming generation of young people and the future of missions in its hands. They highlight the strengths and weaknesses of this populous group born between 1982 and 2000, comparing and contrasting its characteristics with those of the Baby Boomers and Gen Xers. In spite of the challenges ahead, Millennials and Mission gives a clearly optimistic picture of the Millennial generation’s potential contribution to the accomplishing of the Great Commission.
Millennials and the Mission of God
Author | : Andrew F. Bush,Carolyn C. Wason |
Publsiher | : Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Total Pages | : 198 |
Release | : 2017-10-12 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781532633423 |
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As mainstream media cries out that the millennial generation has killed everything from cereal to office jobs, it must also be asked: have millennials killed Christian missions? With the rise of new technologies, social and political movements, and increasing numbers of religious nones, the church as we know it is facing serious turmoil at the hands of this new generation of adults. Here, a millennial and a baby boomer invite the reader into a dialogue about the future of missions and the future of the Western church. From a missiological reading of the Bible to the contemporary debate over Christian social justice and the ethical dilemmas of evangelism, this book plays out the intergenerational tensions within the church, and provides a platform from which to view the present and future of an institution that is so rapidly changing.
Vagabonding
Author | : Laurie Lyter Bright |
Publsiher | : Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Total Pages | : 138 |
Release | : 2018-12-03 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781532619182 |
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Keen to make your church relevant to Millennials? Then put this book down immediately. Vagabonding: In Defense and Praise of Millennial Faith is not that book. If, instead, you are interested in forging meaningful relationships and building the future church alongside the Millennial generation, come on in. Learn how the patterns of communication, social justice, missiology, and faith popping up with Millennials echo patterns of the early church disciples. Through this text, we’ll explore the ways in which the institutional church and Millennials can learn a great deal from each other, and enter into those relationships on a central creed of Christianity: Fear not!
Abandoned Faith
Author | : Alex McFarland,Jason Jimenez |
Publsiher | : NavPress |
Total Pages | : 289 |
Release | : 2017-03-01 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 9781624057731 |
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Millennials (those born between 1980 and 2000) constitute a group of over 80 million individuals who are technologically astute, ethnically diverse, and culturally and vibrantly engaged. Yet they face high unemployment and massive debt, and they comprise the largest number of religiously unaffiliated individuals in American history. Concerned by these and other hard-hitting facts, experts Alex McFarland and Jason Jimenez have created a book that interviews top Christian leaders who work with Millennials and families. Their research and conversations will shed new light on what Christian parents must do to reach their young adult children. This book offers a strong voice of hope for parents, church leaders, and others who serve the Millennial generation.
The Passion Generation
Author | : Grant Skeldon |
Publsiher | : Zondervan |
Total Pages | : 289 |
Release | : 2018-11-06 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780310351894 |
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Millennials have disrupted almost every major industry. Whether you’re a parent trying to raise them, a pastor trying to reach them, or an employer trying to retain them, they’re disruptive. As the largest living generation, millennials are one of the most studied but misunderstood groups of our day. And the chasm between the generations is only getting wider. Speaker and founder of the Initiative Network Grant Skeldon pulls back the confusing statistics about millennials to reveal the root issue: it’s not a millennial problem, it’s a discipleship problem. Millennials are known for their struggle to hold jobs, reluctance to live on their own, and alarming migration away from the church. And now our culture is feeling the results of a mentor-less, fatherless generation. But how do you start discipling young people when you struggle to connect with them? Written by a millennial, The Passion Generation will guide you beyond the stats of what millennials are doing to the why they’re doing it and how we can all move toward healthy community. With wit, compassion, and startling insights, this book shares stories and studies drawn from Skeldon’s years of working to bridge generational gaps. In his signature conversational style, Skeldon offers researched strategies that will spark healthy connections, and practical methods that will help you disciple the millennials you love. This book is your guide to understanding the millennials in your life who are seemingly reckless but far from hopeless, for the future of the church that depends on them.
Ministering to Millennials The Challenges of Reaching Generation Why
Author | : Jonathan Pitts |
Publsiher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 60 |
Release | : 2016-08 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780997564327 |
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The Millennials are next in line to lead the World. Is the church investing enough into this Generation? Generation Y has questions about life, ministry, marriage, and church that can be summed up by calling them Generation "Why." Is the church ready for Millennial questions? Are Ministers and Pastors prepared to lead this generation into their specific purposes in Christ? Ministering to Millennials: 2nd Edition will inform and challenge the Body of Christ regarding a generation that is forging forth to do great things but is still seeking purpose.
The Millennial Narrative
Author | : Jaco J. Hamman |
Publsiher | : Abingdon Press |
Total Pages | : 135 |
Release | : 2019-02-05 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781501839146 |
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“A good education will land you a good job,” “Be an entrepreneur/Start something in a garage or dorm room” and even “Jesus saves” are narratives that collapsed for the millennial generation (born 1982-2002). These narratives, amongst many similar social and religious ones, have lost their meaning and power as millennials question all authorities and struggle to flourish in a world come of age. With their needs for community and success, a strong spirituality, and believing that their gifts should be recognized and can make a difference, millennials increasingly find meaning and purpose outside the church. As they face economic uncertainty, reduced career prospects, unceasing change, as well as civic, global, and ecological uncertainties, however, a large number of millennials are overwhelmed with feelings of anxiety and depression. Caught between hope and fear, millennials leave the church with their values of personal transformation, purpose, community, spirituality, social transformation and ecological awareness. Ironically the church often holds the same values. The Millenial Narrative is written for pastoral leaders who want to welcome millennials, both inside and outside their congregation. The book draws on the wisdom of the prophetic Book of Joel as a narrative worth living into. Drawing on Joel’s three chapters, The Millenial Narrative empowers pastoral leaders to: • Facilitate the work of mourning Millennials are facing; • Envision a spiritual community that can welcome millennials; • Introduce a compassionate God that restores and indwells as the Spirit; • Reflect on God’s judgment through the lens of accountability; and, • Support and encourage millennials to be a blessing to others. In addition, pastoral leaders will receive a sermon outline and material for adult education.