Description
This compilation of articles examines issues and trends relating to developing intergenerational congregations, providing a new perspective on families, singles, and aging.
Features
thought-provoking pieces concerning children, the poor, and legacy building; the impact of technology, accepting multi-economic and multi-cultural realities, intergenerational thinking, recommended resources, overview of generations and their characteristics
Recommended Audience
Clergy and lay leaders
Cost
Purchase as book or e-book
Practical Applications
- Transition to intergenerational thinking by following the strategies and suggestions detailed in this resource.
- Gain a better understanding of what shapes different generations' values and beliefs by studying the charts provided.