
why gen z could be the revival generation
A powerful and unexpected movement has been taking place among young people. Bible sales are on the rise, young men are returning to church, and Gen Z is showing a renewed interest in stable homes and traditional values.

the hope revolution
Our generation is more anxious than any other – we feel the weight of the world on our shoulders. Pessimism is now equated with realism.
What if we decided, however, to go against the grain and join the Hope Revolution?
Hope is a word that often seems wishy-washy. In our culture it is synonymous with the idea of wishing for something to happen, which can seem very dangerous. We are told too often, “Don’t get your hopes up!”
And yet, as young people, we are created for the exact opposite - we are zealous, innovative, and won’t take no for an answer! This is where what I like to call “The Hope Revolution’”comes in!

next-generation participation critical in America’s elections
It is increasingly evident that the next generation must actively shape the political landscape and get involved — as soon as possible. Engaging Christian young people in our governmental process is not just wisdom; it is a moral imperative grounded in our faith. We must pass on what we know to those who follow us.

1630: engaging the next generation of leaders
Christian young adults across the country see what’s happening today in our nation and feel many things - apathy, anxiety, fear. Many more see where our culture is heading and have a desire to make an impact, but don’t know where to start. Our nation is increasingly deviating from Biblical values and social conservative views are seen as “outdated.” What is our purpose in life? Are young people called to make a difference? How do we make an impact in our nation?