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Book Plunge: So The Next Generation Will Know

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  • Book Plunge: So The Next Generation Will Know

    How do we reach Generation Z?

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    What do I think of Sean McDowell and J. Warner Wallace's new book published by David C. Cook? Let's plunge into the Deeper Waters and find out.

    This book is not your typical apologetics book. Actually, I wouldn't even call it an apologetics book. If you want to know if God exists, you're wasting your time coming here. If you want to know if Jesus rose from the dead or if the New Testament is reliable, look elsewhere. If you want to know if you should wait until marriage to have sex, come back to this one later on.

    Yet despite that, this is still a very important book for apologetics.

    Why? Because this is dealing with Generation Z, a generation many older people will not really know how to interact with. For Z, 9-11 has always been a reality. Either they were born after it or they were born in a time when they couldn't really know what was going on when it happened. This generation has grown up with internet that you don't have to dial-up to use. This generation has grown up with smartphones. As a gamer, I can even use one of the images that I think of when I see the younger generation of gamers coming up.

    Bane, Gaming.jpg

    If we talk about gaming, in my generation, you had to do something like read Nintendo Power, or once a month or so call a long-distance (GASP!) line that charged to get tips you needed to win or talk to kids on the playground. Not so today. Nope. You just get on Google and look up what you want to do or watch a YouTube video where someone shows you how to do it.

    Generation Z is also looking for real relationships and real answers. These are people that won't answer a question with "I don't know" but "Let me Google that for you." They can fact check what you say right on the spot. It doesn't mean they will do a good job of it necessarily, but they can try. This is a generation that will talk to you while on their phone and not think a thing about it. (Okay. I'm 38 and I will do the same thing so it's not totally different.) This is a generation that is quite literally, plugged in.

    Wallace and McDowell have written a book about how to reach them. This is something that if you are a youth pastor should be required reading. Parents should also learn about this generation and the realities that they grow up with. This generation needs to know the Gospel as well, especially since our society is becoming more and more post-Christian.

    The book is a guide on how to best interact with this generation in the home, in the school, and in the church. McDowell and Wallace have experience as well having gone on trips with these young people and having had jobs where they were in touch with them and working with them. They talk about the way to build up relationships and do so in a way that the youth will actually listen.

    As someone on social media, I see many people coming up who I think are in generation Z and some are Christians and apologists like myself. Some are also non-Christians and antagonistic towards Christianity. I can still notice the differences in our approach. It still amazes my wife and me when we both talk about "kids today" realizing we're doing what our parents did and wondering when we became them.

    If you are in youth ministry, get this book. If you are in a pastorate, get this book to learn how to interact with those younger people. If you are a parent, get this book. If you care anything about the next generation, get this book.

    In Christ,
    Nick Peters

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    So you really think someone my age could benefit from this?
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    • #3
      You whippersnappers!

      Why, when I was a kid all we had was Pong and we liked it! None of that fancy-shmancy 8-bit color and synthesized music! We had 1-bit: Black and White, and one sound: "Beep" and we were happy!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Sparko View Post
        You whippersnappers!

        Why, when I was a kid all we had was Pong and we liked it! None of that fancy-shmancy 8-bit color and synthesized music! We had 1-bit: Black and White, and one sound: "Beep" and we were happy!

        And of course, back in Mossy's day they were playing this fun new game called "Creation."

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        • #5
          Originally posted by TheWall View Post
          So you really think someone my age could benefit from this?
          Why not?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Apologiaphoenix View Post
            And of course, back in Mossy's day they were playing this fun new game called "Creation."
            Blurring the Creator/creature distinction is going a bit far.
            Enter the Church and wash away your sins. For here there is a hospital and not a court of law. Do not be ashamed to enter the Church; be ashamed when you sin, but not when you repent. – St. John Chrysostom

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            I recommend you do not try too hard and ...research as little as possible. Such weighty things give me a headache. - Shunyadragon, Baha'i apologist

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            • #7
              Originally posted by One Bad Pig View Post
              Blurring the Creator/creature distinction is going a bit far.
              I couldn't think of anything else to call it. After all, the Big Bang woke Mossy up from her nap.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Apologiaphoenix View Post
                I couldn't think of anything else to call it. After all, the Big Bang woke Mossy up from her nap.
                Sometimes joking can only be taken so far. It's tough to top pong.
                Enter the Church and wash away your sins. For here there is a hospital and not a court of law. Do not be ashamed to enter the Church; be ashamed when you sin, but not when you repent. – St. John Chrysostom

                Veritas vos Liberabit<>< Learn Greek <>< Look here for an Orthodox Church in America<><Ancient Faith Radio
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                I recommend you do not try too hard and ...research as little as possible. Such weighty things give me a headache. - Shunyadragon, Baha'i apologist

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                • #9
                  I have seen some good reviews for this book. I do respect Wallace's work. I think I might just get this.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Apologiaphoenix View Post
                    And of course, back in Mossy's day they were playing this fun new game called "Creation."
                    In mossy's day, they just threw rocks at each other.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Sparko View Post
                      In mossy's day, they just threw rocks at each other.


                      Luxury! We used to dream of having rocks thrown at us. In my day, it was handfuls of molten lava that was thrown at us.


                      {Prize for anyone who gets the reference}
                      ...>>> Witty remark or snarky quote of another poster goes here <<<...

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                      • #12
                        You sure about that Sparko? I thought rocks came much later.

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