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Nones claim no religion. Dones have become disillusioned and left the church. Research shows many young adults are landing in one of these camps. But that's not the end of the story. Many emerging adults, ages eighteen to thirty-three, are tossing aside the none and done labels and are instead embracing a transformative Christian faith. Based on her extensive research, scholar-practitioner Beth Seversen outlines a model for how to engage and retain millennials and Generation Z in the life of the local church. Emerging adults are likely to experience spiritual transformation in churches…mehr
Nones claim no religion. Dones have become disillusioned and left the church. Research shows many young adults are landing in one of these camps. But that's not the end of the story. Many emerging adults, ages eighteen to thirty-three, are tossing aside the none and done labels and are instead embracing a transformative Christian faith. Based on her extensive research, scholar-practitioner Beth Seversen outlines a model for how to engage and retain millennials and Generation Z in the life of the local church. Emerging adults are likely to experience spiritual transformation in churches that welcome them into community, provide meaningful opportunities to make a difference, and invest in their development. Whether you're a senior pastor or a youth minister, a parent or an educator, Not Done Yet will open your eyes to the generational barriers to vibrant faith while equipping you with insights to make your outreach to emerging adults more authentic and impactful.
Beth Seversen (PhD, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) is associate professor of Christian ministries and director of the Center for Christian Ministries and Practical Theology at North Park University in Chicago. Previously the director of evangelism for the Evangelical Covenant Church, she also has served as associate pastor at churches near Kansas City and Milwaukee.
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Introduction 1. Journeying: The Long, Winding Road to Identity Formation 2. Initiating: Walking Together Toward Commitment 3. Inviting: No Need to Believe to Come to Church 4. Welcoming: Open the Door and See All the People 5. Changing: Creating an Invitational Culture 6. Including: The Superglue for Emerging Adults 7. Involving: Contributing Before Committing 8. Investing: The Church Is Here for You 9. Leading: What's a Leader to Do? 10. Attracting: Connecting Evangelism, Discipleship, and Mission 11. Revisioning: Evangelism Inside the Church Box 12. Balancing: Orthodox Distinction and Culture Engagement 13. True North: I Just Wanted to Know You Were for Real Acknowledgments Notes
Introduction 1. Journeying: The Long, Winding Road to Identity Formation 2. Initiating: Walking Together Toward Commitment 3. Inviting: No Need to Believe to Come to Church 4. Welcoming: Open the Door and See All the People 5. Changing: Creating an Invitational Culture 6. Including: The Superglue for Emerging Adults 7. Involving: Contributing Before Committing 8. Investing: The Church Is Here for You 9. Leading: What's a Leader to Do? 10. Attracting: Connecting Evangelism, Discipleship, and Mission 11. Revisioning: Evangelism Inside the Church Box 12. Balancing: Orthodox Distinction and Culture Engagement 13. True North: I Just Wanted to Know You Were for Real Acknowledgments Notes
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