
Knowledge Velocity, Draft Horses, and the Future of the Church
The way people live has changed more between today and 1924 than it did between 1924 and 1024. Put another way, the human experience has

The way people live has changed more between today and 1924 than it did between 1924 and 1024. Put another way, the human experience has

“Why am I here?” This is the number one question I hear from 18 to 25-year-olds. What they usually mean by this is, “What am

Helping students discover, develop, and be deployed in their calling is one of the most important jobs we have in our families, churches, and communities.

Let me tell you a story about a young woman named Kiara. Kiara came to Liberty University from Ashburn, Virginia to pursue a degree and

In the heart of every thriving, local church, there lies a powerful and often untapped resource: The wisdom and experience of its older members. Intergenerational

Each day, a greater number of Gen Zers are filling roles of influence in workplaces, communities, government, and churches. As more young people step into

A remarkable 57 percent of Americans indicate that they search for purpose in their lives on a monthly basis. Additionally, a concerning 42 percent of

We’ve all encountered this at some point: We’re just living our lives. Minding our own business. Living the dream. And then one day we get

So we’ve all encountered this at some point. We’re just living our lives. Minding our own business. Living the dream. And then one day we

If you’re passionate about the intersection of faith, community, and generational shifts, this episode is your compass for navigating these uncharted waters. Join Aaron Barnett
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