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GENERATION X RESOURCES

 

GENERATION X RESOURCES

 

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Online Gen X Discussion


Consider joining these ongoing discussions about how to reach this vital segment of today’s youth. The list is designed to be practical and theoretical. It discusses culture, background, and definition, as well as practical ministry and resources.

NeoPolitique

E-zine for Gen X, by Gen X. Christian, academically, and politically based. Excellent stuff at their archive.

 

GEN X ISSUES

 

Includes the following topics: Career Choices for Generation X; Managing Generation X; Work and Play: How the X-Generation Has it All; and This New Generation...an Insider’s View.

Gen-J: Generation Jesus


Quite a few links, and some testimonies. Giving hope to Gen X.

Philosophy of Youth Ministry


By Graham Hill, an Australian view with some excellent perspectives.

What Would Jesus Say To...


By Steve Treichler and Pat Kahnke, some excellent talk concepts.

ON-LINE TALKS DATABASE

Jesus for the NEXT Generation!


HCC Fall 1997 New Message Series! Lots of great Gen X sermons.

The Grunge Culture: What’s a Parent to do?
Gen X and Postmodernism

Christianity and Postmodernism

—An Interview with Regent University President, Terry Lindvall
By Candice Zouhary and Steve Watters, edited by Joel Thollande.

 

GEN X AND THE MEDIA

Religion and Entertainment in America: The Role of Mediating Institutions—An Interview with Professor William Romanowski


By Steve and Candice Watters, edited by Joel Thollander. A look at the world of Hollywood and a Christian response.

Hollywood


Hollywood Jesus—a site full of excellent movie reviews.

 

GEN X AND THE CHURCH

 

http://www.churchresources.org/demythogizing.html
Demythologizing the Baby Buster Challenge, by Herb Miller. An excellent introduction to Baby Busters, and the challenge that faces the church.

 

http://www.changingchurch.org/perspec/vol19/genx.htm
The hot topic today—ministry to Generation X. A response to young adult ministry in the ELCA, after the ELCA found that this was a key area of weakness.

 

http://www.changingchurch.org/perspec/vol19/voice.htm
When the sodalist voice is gone...Planning and Measuring Effective Ministry, by Doug Anderson. "Those trained in seminary before 1988 were trained to minister to a Culture that no longer exists." A guide to churches that wish to reach out to today’s young people.

 

Graeme Codrington cCYS

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