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Archive for the ‘Millenials’ Category


How An Older Christian Can Be An Effective Member In An Inter-generational Mission Team: by Kevin E. Jesmer 10-4-13

How An Older Christian Can Be An Effective Member In An Intergenerational Mission Team                                                                                                          by Kevin E. Jesmer 10-4-13 John 13:34-35, “A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another. 35 By this all people will know that you are my disciples, if […]

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Personal (Non-Scientific) Reflections on Millennials and the Church (Part Two) by John Armstrong 8-22-14

Personal (Non-Scientific) Reflections on Millennials and the Church (Part Two) Posted on August 22, 2014 by John Armstrong http://johnharmstrong.com/?p=6992 Yesterday I shared seven observations that I’ve recently made based upon personal experience and conversation with leaders in the Millennial generation. These reflections are not all rooted in scientific social data but most that I say […]

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Personal (Non-Scientific) Reflections on Millennials and the Church (Part One) by John Armstrong 8-21-14

Personal (Non-Scientific) Reflections on Millennials and the Church (Part One) by John Armstrong Posted on August 21, 2014 by John Armstrong http://johnharmstrong.com/?p=6990 I have had my fair share of engagement over the last few years with the Millennial generation (born since 1982). I am quite sure that most church leaders have very little understanding of this […]

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Church, Here’s Why People Are Leaving You. Part 1 by john Pavlovitz 8-15-14

Church, Here’s Why People Are Leaving You.  Part 1  by john Pavlovitz 8-15-14  WalkingAway            Link to original article Being on the other side of the Exodus sucks, don’t it? I see the panic on your face, Church. I know the internal terror as you see the statistics and hear the stories […]

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I Was Happy To Have Fellowship With A Lot of Millennials Yesterday

I was happy to have fellowship with a lot of Millennials yesterday. I am a Baby Boomer. I was born in 1964. I just squeezed into the last year of  Baby Boomers. I have been studying about Millennials for decades. But I not been able to infiltrate their ranks. But yesterday, a the birthday party […]

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Reaching Out With The Gospel To Millennials and the Like – a resource

Reaching Out With The Gospel To Millennials and the Like – a resource   This is a collection of pages, within this web site, containing links to articles and personal reflections on reaching Millennials with the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. They are categories that my be of help in gather thoughts on the […]

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3 Common Traits of Youth Who Don’t Leave the Church 8-1-14 faithit.com. Jon Nielson

3 Common Traits of Youth Who Don’t Leave the Church 8-1-14   faithit.com  Jon Nielson link to original article What is it that sets apart the kids who stay in the church? This does–and it’s a must read. “What do we do about our kids?” The group of parents sat together in my office, wiping their […]

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Why millennials are leaving the church. Opinion by Rachel Held Evans, Special to CNN.

Why millennials are leaving the church. Opinion by Rachel Held Evans, Special to CNN.  7-27-14  Link to original article (CNN) – At 32, I barely qualify as a millennial. I wrote my first essay with a pen and paper, but by the time I graduated from college, I owned a cell phone and used Google as […]

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A DIFFERENT KIND OF MILLENNIAL PROBLEM by Trevin Wax. June 26, 2014

A DIFFERENT KIND OF MILLENNIAL PROBLEM  by Trevin Wax.  June 26, 2014 Link to original article   After my post on Southern Baptist’s millennial problem, Brandon Clements, LifeGroups & Recovery Pastor at Midtown Fellowship in Columbia, SC emailed me about their church’s very different millennial problem and offered to write a guest post. I believe […]

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DHS Baccalaureate: For those who think Christianity is dead in public schools

Dekalb High School Baccalaureate: For those who think Christianity is dead in public schools, I beg to differ.  On June 1, 2014 our kid’s public High School held a Baccalaureate. The following is the definition: “Baccalaureate is a centuries-old religious graduation tradition that started in England, but in the United States, the term generally refers […]

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