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Generations
One of the ongoing challenges of the Church is to remain relevant in the lives of people who span several different generations. This challenge is especially difficult given the pluralistic nature of our post-modern world. The question the Church must ask is, “How can we remain relevant to multiple generations without compromising the timeless truths of the gospel?”
Scripture References: Matthew 28:19-20 (Great Commission); Matthew 13:1-23 (Parable of the Sower and Seeds); 2 Corinthians 5:20 (Christ’s ambassadors)
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Which Age Group Do You Belong?
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Please select your age group?
88+ years of age
70-87 years of age
56-69 years of age
31-55 years of age
20-30 years of age
13-19 years of age
Each generation typically uses different words to describe sharing our faith. What word has your generation used the most?
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Examples: Soul-Winning, Evangelism, Outreach, Service/Ministry
Soul-Winning
Evangelism
Preaching
Outreach
Witnessing
Other:
How does your generation view the "Great Commission"
Jesus tells us to go and make disciples of all nations. What does it mean to "go"? Also what does "make disciples" mean? How would you understand "all nations"?
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What method (or techniques) of outreach seem to resonate with your generation?
This is from the "inside the church" perspective. Please explain briefly.
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If you were NOT a Christian in your generation group, how could Christian connect with you?
How can the Church most effectively reach and make meaningful connections with your generation?
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What are the greatest obstacles of reaching your generation?
Obviously satan is active, but what is the greatest challenge for reaching outsiders your age?
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What are the best opportunities to reach people in this generation?
We may need to create or take advantage of existing opportunities.
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What are you personally doing to reach your connections?
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