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It’s hard to be a Gen Z man in America. As a result, a number of conservative but secular influencers have begun to speak into the challenges many young men face, but is their advice good? How should the church respond to the rising conservatism of Gen Z men?
Mark Sanders offers us 3 lessons:
1. Not all “conservative” movements are good.
2. Young men need compassionate, relational investments from older men.
3. Young men need a vision of greatness.
This article originally appeared in the 2024 edition of the Harvest USA magazine: Discipling Men and Women In Our Modern Age
You can also read the article digitally on our website.
It’s hard to be a Gen Z man in America. As a result, a number of conservative but secular influencers have begun to speak into the challenges many young men face, but is their advice good? How should the church respond to the rising conservatism of Gen Z men?
Mark Sanders offers us 3 lessons:
1. Not all “conservative” movements are good.
2. Young men need compassionate, relational investments from older men.
3. Young men need a vision of greatness.
This article originally appeared in the 2024 edition of the Harvest USA magazine: Discipling Men and Women In Our Modern Age
You can also read the article digitally on our website.