Has anti-religion become the new religion of delayed adolescence? Part 10 in series How Millennials Who Gave Up on Church are Redefining Faith and Re-engaging Community. by Mike Friesen The YouTube video, “Why I Hate Religion, But Love Jesus” (below) has…
The Zacchaeus Generation: Identity, Community, and Seeing, by Mike Friesen
Part 9 in series How Millennials Who Gave up on Church are Redefining Faith and Re-engaging Community. by Mike Friesen Our identities are ultimately dictated by our relationships. We are the byproduct of whom we commune with. When we look at…
15 Reasons I Left Church, by Rachel Held Evans
Part 6 in series How Millennials Who Gave Up on “Church” are Redefining Faith and Re-engaging Community. “We aren’t looking for a faith that provides all the answers; we’re looking for one in which we are free to ask the questions.” –…
Five Myths about Why Millennials are Leaving the Church, by David Kinnaman
Part 3 in series A Place of Our Own: How Millennials Who Have Given Up on “Church” are Redefining Faith and Re-engaging Community. The conclusion from the research is that most young people with a Christian background are dropping out of…
How Millennials Who Gave Up on Church are Redefining Faith and Re-engaging Community: Series Intro
What looks like the death of religion in America, may in fact be the birth pangs of one of the greatest spiritual awakenings in history. by Gary David Stratton, PhD For nearly 400 years American churches have counted on Easter…
Study Finds Millennials More ‘Generation ME’ Than ‘Generation WE’, by Joanna Chau
Young Americans are More Confident, Assertive, Entitled Than Ever Before–and More Miserable by Joanna Chau Millennials, the generation of young Americans born after 1982, may not be the caring, socially conscious environmentalists some have portrayed them to be, according to a study…