We continue in our generational series with the Generation X, born between 1965 and 1979 . As leaders how can we guide this generation in a church revitalization? Thom and Mark break down the generational tendencies and the challenges and opportunities ahead.
* The generation of purpose in the church
* Tend to feel left out.
* First generation where a majority of the churchgoers went through a new members' class
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