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Dr.Robert Laurent Says in His Book : "Keeping your Teen In Touch With God."
So Many Young People fell that they dont belong to Church and reject religion due to
-Lack of oppurtunity for church involvement
-Negative media influnce (TV, rock music and Movies)
-Poor relationship with Parents.
-Low self-esteem
- Lack of Family Harmony
Tucker and John (All toghther Differnt):
-Lack of opportunity for church involvement
If Someone is older than you, they know more than you .
period.
It Does'nt mean they are always right and you're always wrong.
But it does mean that they have seen some things that you have'nt.
Listen carefully when someone older than you speaks.
The Tradationalists Argued with thierChildren about the vietnam war and coined the term "Generation Gap"
There are as many as five generations could be sharing leadership responsiblility in churches Today..
They are Boomers (1946-1964) Grew up, got Jobs and now growing Grey Hair and staretd to retaire.
Generation X (1965-1980)-Maintains a balance between work and the rest of the Life.
millennials(Genreation Y) (1981-2000) comfortable with Technology,
post millennials ( Generation Z)
Church is experincing Major Demographic transtion as boomers, Xers, Millennials and Generation Z learn how to live and lead together.
-Negative media influence (TV, rock music and Movies)
How to Deal with Young people and how Young people Respond are the Major issues.
Paul Says to Timothy, in
Let no one despise you for your youth, but set the believers an example in speech, in conduct, in love, in faith, in purity
Refernce Books:
Laurent, Bob.
Keeping your teen in touch with God.
Elgin, Ill: LifeJourney Books, 1988.
Tucker, J. Brian.
All Together Different: Upholding the Church's Unity While Honoring Our Individual Identities.
Chicago: Moody Publishers, 2018.
-Low self-esteem
- Lack of Family Harmony
Tucker and John (All together Different):
If Someone is older than you, they know more than you.
period.
It Doesn’t mean they are always right and you're always wrong.
But it does mean that they have seen some things that you haven’t.
Listen carefully when someone older than you speak.
The Traditionalists Argued with their Children about the Vietnam war and coined the term "Generation Gap"
There are as many as five generations could be sharing leadership responsibility in churches Today.
They are Boomers (1946-1964) Grew up, got Jobs and now growing Grey Hair and started to retire.
Generation X (1965-1980)-Maintains a balance between work and the rest of the Life.
millennials (Generation Y) (1981-2000) comfortable with Technology,
post millennials (Generation Z)
Church is experiencing Major Demographic transition as boomers, Xers, Millennials and Generation Z learn how to live and lead together.
How to Deal with Young people and how Young people Respond are the Major issues.
Paul Says to Timothy in
• | Let no one d
Reference Books:
Laurent, Bob.
Keeping your teen in touch with God.
Elgin, Ill: Life Journey Books, 1988.
Tucker, J. Brian.
All Together Different: Upholding the Church's Unity While Honoring Our Individual Identities.
Chicago: Moody Publishers, 2018.
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