The language of the church must be empathetic to this growing group of young adults who are totally unchurched or at the very least de-churched.
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4 Non-Negotiables When Recruiting Young Leaders
Most young adults have never served in a leadership role before. You need to know the non-negotiable traits and deal-breakers for leading on your team.
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7 Ways to Keep Young Adults Invested in Your Church
Among young adults who stayed in church, 54 percent say they had regular responsibilities. That was only the case for 15 percent of those who dropped out.
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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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8 Reasons Young Adults Leave Your Church (and 8 Reasons They Stay)
Have you noticed your church may have a full student ministry and a thriving group of new families, but few college students and young adults? If that’s the case, you’re not alone.
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Catching Some Z’s
Like the baby boomers, Generation X, and millennials before them, Gen Z’s have their own ways of seeing the world—even if it is primarily through that little glowing screen. And, as always, parents and pastors must know their audience.
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