“Despite being in church virtually my whole life,” says one younger pastor, “I can count on one hand the number of spiritual mentors I have in the faith.”
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Generation Why? Churches Worry They Can’t Reach Young Adults Full of Questions
It’s the most exciting of times; it is the most worrying of times. At least that’s how pastors seem to think about their church reaching the next generation.
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Few Churched Teenagers Become Devout Young Adults
Most young adults who attended church as a teenager say they believe in God today, but fewer consider themselves devout Christians. And as a whole, they have conflicting recollections about the churches they attended in high school.
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4 Ways to Avoid the Church Drop Out Danger Zone
If churches can recognize when their students will potentially leave, they can then make adjustments to keep them involved.
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Emerging Adults Most Socially Progressive Generation
Generation Z is the most educated, affluent, and diverse in American history. They may also be the most socially progressive.
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Gen Z More Likely to Head to College, Maybe Away From Church
Generation Z is going to college at a higher rate than previous generations and that may mean trouble for churches trying to keep them involved.
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