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The Multigenerational Church Crisis Why We Don’t Understand Each Other and How to Unite in Mission Bryan Chapell
People over the age of fifty were raised in an era when 90 percent of Americans identified as Christian. They were part of a majority group that understood the mission of the church was to take control of its culture to halt its evils. Christians under the age of fifty, however, perceive themselves as a minority that needs to make credible their faith to a secular, pluralistic culture. These distinct experiences and perceptions have a profound impact on the priorities different generations have for church ministry. Backed by thorough research, this practical and hopeful book shows readers how to open the lines of communication, appreciate the experiences that shaped each generation in their church, and unite in one mission to impact their community and the world. Bryan Chapell (PhD, Southern Illinois University) is president of Unlimited Grace Media. He also leads the Administrative Committee of the Presbyterian Church in America, is pastor emeritus of Grace Presbyterian Church in Peoria, Illinois, and is president emeritus of Covenant Seminary.
MAY 2025 • 208 pp. • paper • $24.99 • 9781540904850
Future-Focused Church Leading through Change, Engaging the Next Generation,
and Building a More Diverse Tomorrow Kara Powell, Jake Mulder, and Raymond Chang
This research-informed resource from the team at Fuller Youth Institute offers church leaders a roadmap to faithfully and effectively navigate change that will revitalize churches.
“I would recommend this book to anyone seeking to ensure that their congregation becomes increasingly relevant as we move into the future.” —Rev. Dr. Alexia Salvatierra, Fuller Theological Seminary
Kara Powell (PhD, Fuller Theological Seminary) is chief of leadership formation at Fuller Seminary, executive director of the Fuller Youth Institute, and founder of the TENx10 Collaboration (part of Fuller Seminary). Jake Mulder (PhD, Fuller Theological Seminary) is assistant chief of leadership formation at Fuller Seminary, executive director for FULLER Equip, and senior adviser for the Fuller Youth Institute and the TENx10 Collaboration. Raymond Chang (PhD, Azusa Pacific University) is executive director of the TENx10 Collaboration. He is also the president of the Asian American Christian Collaborative.
MARCH 2025 • 320 pp. • cloth • $26.99 • 9780801093395
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