Generational differences are nothing new in church. There have
always been groups and subgroups within a congregation, divided
according to age. Yet with the possible exception of their
educational programs, congregations have generally practiced a
"one-size-fits-all" approach to ministry and worship. Whichever
group is dominant--generally the older members, although it can be
the younger--sets the tone for musical styles, preaching emphases,
and outreach focus. Frequently the non-dominant groups grow
restless and dissatisfied, leaving the church to find better
opportunities of service and worship elsewhere. The result is often
stagnation and decline. Bob Whitesel and Kent R. Hunter wrote this
book to provide congregations with a clear understanding of the
problems caused by generation gaps as well as to offer ideas for
transforming the church into a healthy, growing, tri-generational
structure.
Key Features: Author recognition; Addresses a very timely issue
in a creative way; Offers a specific strategy for implementation in
local churches
Key Benefits: Readers will gain an understanding of the major
differences between the three major age/generational groups in most
congregations; Readers will be offered a specific and practical
seven step strategy for developing a healthy tri-generational
church; Readers will find ways to not only live in peace within the
household of faith, but to minister more effectively to community
and world
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