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When You Overgeneralize Generations, You Miss Major Nuances

When You Overgeneralize Generations, You Miss Major Nuances

by John D. Pierce | Jul 14, 2020 | Opinion

As a baby boomer with two daughters – one a millennial, the other Gen Z – no one has to convince me of certain generational trends. And I have observed earlier ones as well, particularly during my campus ministry career. Paying attention to generational tendencies is...
Younger Generation Tired of Racism; The World Must Adjust

Younger Generation Tired of Racism; The World Must Adjust

by Starlette Thomas | Jun 10, 2020 | Opinion

Division is not unusual for Americans; we have always been united in name only. In 1968, this was certainly true. No surprise there. A 2016 Center for Public Opinion Research article looked back at 1968 and specifically the Chicago Democratic convention when Democrats...
COVID-19 Forced Reluctant Churches to Embrace Social Media

COVID-19 Forced Reluctant Churches to Embrace Social Media

by Joe Kendrick | Jun 1, 2020 | Opinion

Geo-socialization was an emerging trend five years ago when I urged local churches to consider and embrace it. The COVID-19 pandemic has made it a reality for the majority of churches. “Geo-socialization, in its simplest terms, may be described as social geography –...
Look Back | Millennials – A Voice to Call the Church to Faithfulness

Look Back | Millennials – A Voice to Call the Church to Faithfulness

by Mandy McMichael | May 1, 2020 | Opinion

Editor’s note: This article first appeared on August 2, 2013. At the time of publication, McMichael was assistant professor of religion at Huntingdon College in Montgomery, Alabama. It is re-published today, with the one-year anniversary of Rachel Held Evans’ death...
Christian Millennials Most Likely to Sense Call to Job, Use Gifts to Help Others

Christian Millennials Most Likely to Sense Call to Job, Use Gifts to Help Others

by EthicsDaily.com Staff | May 30, 2019 | News

Christian millennials in the U.S. are most likely to say they feel called to their work and desire to use their gifts to help others, according to a Barna Group report published May 14. A recent survey assessed how U.S. Christians understand and view their work,...
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