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In this episode of Soul Talk, Pastor Rick explores how faith is passed from one generation to the next—and why some generations hold onto faith while others drift away. Looking at Judges 2 and 2 Timothy 1, he contrasts one generation that forgot God with another where sincere faith was passed from grandmother to mother to child. The difference wasn’t just information—it was relationship and formation.
Pastor Rick discusses common barriers to passing on faith, including the information trap, busyness, lack of authenticity, and generational isolation. Drawing from Scripture and research from the Barna Group and Fuller Youth Institute, he explains why “sticky faith” grows through close relationships, honest conversations, shared spiritual practices, and everyday moments—not just church programs.
By Rick QuallsIn this episode of Soul Talk, Pastor Rick explores how faith is passed from one generation to the next—and why some generations hold onto faith while others drift away. Looking at Judges 2 and 2 Timothy 1, he contrasts one generation that forgot God with another where sincere faith was passed from grandmother to mother to child. The difference wasn’t just information—it was relationship and formation.
Pastor Rick discusses common barriers to passing on faith, including the information trap, busyness, lack of authenticity, and generational isolation. Drawing from Scripture and research from the Barna Group and Fuller Youth Institute, he explains why “sticky faith” grows through close relationships, honest conversations, shared spiritual practices, and everyday moments—not just church programs.