Sunday, October 6, 2019

Learning From Faithful Millennials

Using the sound research typically produced through The Barna Group, David Kinnaman and Mark Matlock explore how millennials understand and live out their faith. Their previous book, "You Lost Me" considered those millennials who have left the faith and how the church should approach this reality. In "Faith For Exiles," Kinnaman and Matlock explore the opposite reality. While many millennials have left their faith in Christ, many still remain and they are living out their faith in positive and healthy ways. The church needs to consider the five areas of faith expressed throughout this book, learn from faithful millennials, and discover how faith is relevant for this generation. This young generation has much to teach the increasing aged church in the USA. The five areas of vitality in the faith of millennials are intimacy with Jesus, having muscles of cultural discernment, forging meaningful, intergenerational relationships, training for vocational discipleship (living out the Christian faith in the workplace), and engaging in countercultural mission. All of these principles are Biblical sound. The church should sit up and notice faithful millennials and truly consider how they challenge the church to live faithfully for Christ. I received this book as part of Baker Book Group's Blogging Program.

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