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If children grow up believing there’s nothing worth dying for, they’ll end up feeling like there’s nothing worth living for. A characteristic of Generation Z is that they are very cause-oriented. They don’t wish to live for the traditional materialistic American dream, they wish to live for meaning and purpose. They are easily inspired to join big causes. Other people are sharing concerning issues with them and encouraging them to get on board with those causes. Are we offering our kids something meaningful to live for, or are we letting others have greater influence with their convictions?
By Child Evangelism Fellowship5
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If children grow up believing there’s nothing worth dying for, they’ll end up feeling like there’s nothing worth living for. A characteristic of Generation Z is that they are very cause-oriented. They don’t wish to live for the traditional materialistic American dream, they wish to live for meaning and purpose. They are easily inspired to join big causes. Other people are sharing concerning issues with them and encouraging them to get on board with those causes. Are we offering our kids something meaningful to live for, or are we letting others have greater influence with their convictions?