
How the Church Is Failing the Next Generation
And What We Can Do About It
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Narrado por:
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Andrew Jensen
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De:
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Anthony Massey
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Who Is the Next Generation? dives into the paradox of men born between the late 1980s and early 2000s—raised in Christian homes, yet spiritually disengaged in an era where connection should be easier than ever. In this generation, church has become irrelevant, hypocritical, or simply out of touch. This book unearths the real reasons behind this quiet exodus: shallow teachings, the prioritization of comfort over conviction, and the glaring absence of challenging discipleship that leaves men craving something deeper.
Through personal stories, sharp cultural critique, and practical insights, Who Is the Next Generation? confronts the modern giants of distraction, materialism, and personal success—forces that have quietly eroded spiritual engagement, leaving a generation without purpose. The fallout isn't just personal. It ripples through families, communities, and society at large, creating a generational gap in faith that deepens the fractures of our cultural landscape.
Yet, hope pulses throughout. This book offers a roadmap for men to reclaim their spiritual leadership and responsibility. It calls for the church to transcend its fixation on entertainment and shallow engagement, urging a return to true discipleship—discipleship that demands vulnerability, grit, and a firm anchoring in Christ-centered teaching. It’s a bold, raw invitation for men to step into their calling and impact future generations.
This is not a gentle nudge back to the pews—it’s a battle cry for transformation, a charge to embrace authentic faith that will ripple across families, churches, and beyond, for generations to come.