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What Gen Z Really Wants to Know About God
Seven Questions About Life And Faith
Tanita Tualla Maddox(0)
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What is Good News to Gen Z?
Gen Z, born into a complex and rapidly changing world, carries unique questions about life and God. Church methodologies that worked for previous generations often miss their mark with this one. Understanding Gen Z's real questions about faith opens the door to meaningful conversations and deeper connections.
In What Gen Z Really Wants to Know About God, veteran youth worker and Gen Z expert Tanita Tualla Maddox presents a thoughtful and powerful guide for ministry practitioners striving to connect with this generation. Based on years of research and practical experience, Maddox's book provides insights into the seven key questions Gen Z is asking about life and faith, offering actionable advice tailored to their values and worldview.
This book goes beyond just answering questions-it explores how to translate the unchanging truths of the gospel into Gen Z's cultural context. Through reflective wisdom and practical tools, Maddox equips ministry leaders to meet Gen Z where they are and disciple them toward a vibrant, sustainable faith.
This book is designed not only to answer questions but also to equip ministry leaders to apply its insights across various ministry settings, making it an essential resource for youth pastors, campus ministry leaders, seminary students, and even parents.
What Gen Z Really Wants to Know About God bridges the gap between generations, empowering leaders to engage with the next generation of believers in impactful and lasting ways.
Buy your copy today and get the tools you need to disciple Gen Z toward lasting faith.
Gen Z, born into a complex and rapidly changing world, carries unique questions about life and God. Church methodologies that worked for previous generations often miss their mark with this one. Understanding Gen Z's real questions about faith opens the door to meaningful conversations and deeper connections.
In What Gen Z Really Wants to Know About God, veteran youth worker and Gen Z expert Tanita Tualla Maddox presents a thoughtful and powerful guide for ministry practitioners striving to connect with this generation. Based on years of research and practical experience, Maddox's book provides insights into the seven key questions Gen Z is asking about life and faith, offering actionable advice tailored to their values and worldview.
This book goes beyond just answering questions-it explores how to translate the unchanging truths of the gospel into Gen Z's cultural context. Through reflective wisdom and practical tools, Maddox equips ministry leaders to meet Gen Z where they are and disciple them toward a vibrant, sustainable faith.
This book is designed not only to answer questions but also to equip ministry leaders to apply its insights across various ministry settings, making it an essential resource for youth pastors, campus ministry leaders, seminary students, and even parents.
What Gen Z Really Wants to Know About God bridges the gap between generations, empowering leaders to engage with the next generation of believers in impactful and lasting ways.
Buy your copy today and get the tools you need to disciple Gen Z toward lasting faith.
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"Young people are tired of us answering questions they're not asking. If you're an adult who'd like to understand young people's real questions, how they are unique for this generation, and how Jesus intersects with the answers, then this book is for you. You'll gain deep principles and everyday practices to have better conversations and connections with the young people you care about most."
Kara Powell, chief of leadership formation at Fuller Seminary and coauthor of Future-Focus
"If you are a parent of a Gen Zer or you work with this amazing generation, you will want to read this book. Not only is it well-written and informative, but the research is amazing. Tanita Tualla Maddox gets it when it comes to Gen Z, and she lives it out in her life work. Her insight, wisdom, and passion are evident on every page. She understands the mind, heart, soul, and needs of Gen Zers like
Jim Burns, founder of HomeWord and author of Doing Life with Your Adult Children