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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How Can Churches Keep Teenagers Connected?
A new book from Lifeway Students presents the 10 strongest predictors of young adults staying or dropping out of the church after high school, which includes parental influence, regular Bible reading, and the investment of adults.
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Gen Z Christians Break From Peers on Morality
Members of Generation Z are the most likely to say morality changes over time, but committed Christian teenagers are still likely to hold on to their beliefs.
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Parents Want to Pass On Faith, But Few Talk About It
Virtually every Christian parent says they want their teenager to develop a lifelong faith, but relatively few are actually talking to their students about important spiritual issues.
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5 Things Every Student Pastor Should Do Every Week
Summer can be a good time for student ministers to develop some new skills and habits of their own.
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Teens and Sex: The Narrative Is Changing
While Americans are becoming more lenient on a host of moral issues, teenagers today seem to be approaching sex and pregnancy differently than those who came before them.
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