Dear Church Leader, You know the stats. Millennials are leaving the church. Emerging adults are disillusioned about organized religion. But that's not the end of the story! In her new book Not Done Yet, scholar-practitioner Beth Seversen draws on her extensive research as she outlines a model for how to engage and retain millennials and Generation Z in the life of the local church. Emerging adults are tossing aside the none and done labels and are instead embracing a transformative Christian faith. They are likely to experience spiritual transformation in churches that welcome them into community, provide meaningful opportunities to make a difference, and invest in their development. Whether you're a senior pastor or a youth minister, Not Done Yet will open your eyes to the generational barriers to vibrant faith while equipping you with insights to make your outreach to emerging adults more authentic and impactful. Click below to learn more and save 30% when you order your copy today! Save 30% on Not Done Yet "Not Done Yet is a gift to the church. . . . This book presents an evangelism that is based on friendship, real church, and changing culture." —Al Tizon, North Park University and Evangelical Covenant Church About the Author Beth Seversen is associate professor of Christian ministries and director of the Center for Christian Ministries and Practical Theology at North Park University in Chicago. Previously the director of evangelism for the Evangelical Covenant Church, she also has served as associate pastor at churches near Kansas City and Milwaukee. A Look Inside the Book
· Shows pastors how to engage emerging adults in the life of their church
· Gives examples of churches effectively reaching and retaining millennials and Gen Z
· Includes discussion questions for church teams to go through together P. S. Want to save 25% on every new IVP title, plus get free shipping and even more deals? Join our email list. |