Thursday, February 29, 2024

Thursday's Catch: 'Rumblings of Revival Among Gen Z?' And More


Rumblings of Revival Among Gen Z?
As Trevin Wax surveys the landscape, he sees signs of hope and renewal that strike him as unexpected and remarkable.

The threat of Christian nationalism in all 50 states, illustrated in eight charts
Robert P. Jones shares his insights from the largest survey of Christian nationalism conducted to date, which was released by PRRI on February 28.

Jesus and Nationalism
...Jesus knew that the Kingdom of God was so much more than the kingdoms of men. And so should we.

Evangelicals Back Immigration Reform, Increased Border Security
While most want immigration reform to secure the border, evangelicals also advocate for a path to citizenship for those already in the U.S. The issue of immigration gives all the signs of dominating the upcoming presidental election.
What one study found to be the single biggest motivation for the January 6 insurrection may explain why immigration will be the number one issue of the upcoming presidential election.
The Long View of Preaching
...it often takes the long view to see the effectiveness of preaching. Moreover, that long view may even extend out of our own lifespan on this earth.

Preteens on Track to Abandon Biblical Christianity in Record Numbers
America’s preteen children are following in the spiritual footsteps of their parents and according to new research released by the Cultural Research Center at Arizona Christian University, not only is there massive resistance by young people to traditional biblical teachings, the foundational beliefs held by today’s 8- to 12-year-olds have them on track to abandon biblical Christianity in record numbers.

Evangelism-Training Sermon Series
Pastors and youth leaders: If you’re looking for an ideal sermon series or curriculum to inspire your congregation and teenagers to share the Gospel, I have great news: There’s one sermon series that’s free, easily accessible, and works every time. That sermon series is you.

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