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Is there real value in memorizing Bible verses? Do they play a role in shaping our children’s and grandchildren’s worldview and helping them grow in their relationship with Christ? Do we really need to commit verses to memory when most of us, children included, have the Bible easily accessible on our phones, tablets, and the Internet? Why is Scripture memory so important?

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Did you know first time grandparents are not considered seniors but middle-aged, with middle age “generally defined as being between the ages of 40 and 60?” [1]

Did you know one third of the adult population are grandparents? [2]

Did you know g...

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After years of grim statistics, God is bringing a spiritual awakening to Gen Z and Millennials. A recent Barna study reports that Gen Z and Millennials are quickly becoming the “backbone of church attendance,” surpassing previous generati...

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The Grim Picture of the Past

For the last 10–20 years, we have read statistic after statistic of increasing numbers of students graduating from church as they graduate high school. When I was a youth pastor, I would gather every year with new 6th-grade students and parents as they were transitioning into the youth ministry. Based on the statistics, ...

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Social media has completely transformed the world of the American adolescent. It has taken the comparison pressure of the teenage social structure and made it 24/7. Bullying doesn’t just happen during gym class anymore, but could escalate in the wee hours of the morning. Phones have robbed teenagers of having any “safe space” to be themselves and have placed them into an endl...

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