It takes all sorts. I love that phrase. “It takes all sorts.” Because while it’s a wonderful play of veiled snarkiness, it also contains a tacit (begrudgingly respectful?) recognition – no one can do it on their own, and you might just need the help of those you least expect. “It takes all sorts” sounds... Continue Reading →
Hope: The Third Layer of our Foundation
Millennials bailing on churches isn’t the crisis. Millennials bail on churches because of the crisis. But we have hope.
Repentance: The Second Layer of our Foundation
What can turn church problems around, and what can bring Millennials back? A great start is admitting we’ve failed them. If there’s one thing Millennials crave and value, its transparency, honesty, authenticity, being real. Repentance is part of that.
Refreshing Repentance
A value many Christians (and by extension, their churches) hold dear is "reputation." It's easy to see why this is NOT a particularly godly value.
God & Twinkies
One of our Fat Beggars operatives in a state far, far away sends us this video that dramatizes quite nicely our sense of bearing the image of God with the poor by throwing a little party. I hope you will click the link and watch this: Thank you (Other) Agent D! via …This Just In… —... Continue Reading →
A Millennial Testimony
Straight from Chungju, South Korea - we asked American Millennial Jeremy Brown to share his testimony. He moved to South Korea years ago to teach English and has a unique perspective "from the outside in" on faith in America and among American Millennials. Here is his testimony of faith - but look forward to hearing... Continue Reading →
The Loneliness of Being a Millennial in Church
Great thoughts from a Millennial in ministry!
Personal Ministry
A big part of Rogue Millennials is encouraging believers to "own" their personal ministry for Christ and his Kingdom. Every believer is called to be part of a holy priesthood. Holy means "set apart" and priesthood means being a leader in spiritual matters - a leader means leading the way, showing the way, setting the... Continue Reading →
Consumer Christianity
A lot of great insights from Jesse! Yes, there are real problems in American churches - Yes, there is always room for reform - Yes, BUT - when put in perspective, a lot of times we have it easy, we have it good. It's always good to be able to see through the eyes of... Continue Reading →
Brave Insights
Brave insights from Jonathan Martin - "Institutional religion often has a vested interest in keeping people blind" and much more!
