I've been waiting for decades expecting rage against the Boomers to eventually emerge. I've always thought it was inevitable, and to a considerable degree would be deserved. But what it took me a lot longer to appreciate is how they'll never really understand it, because their point of reference has always been their own generation. It's really hard for them to see things from any other perspective.
Have you expounded somewhere on the functional theology/ecclesiology issues of millennials? I am not sure what you mean by that. As a millennial, I want to consider if my attitude is causing me to stumble, but I'm not really sure what you mean.
It’s been interesting, on a personal level, how our hearts have been turned towards the preceding and next generation as we grow towards each other.
I've been waiting for decades expecting rage against the Boomers to eventually emerge. I've always thought it was inevitable, and to a considerable degree would be deserved. But what it took me a lot longer to appreciate is how they'll never really understand it, because their point of reference has always been their own generation. It's really hard for them to see things from any other perspective.
Have you expounded somewhere on the functional theology/ecclesiology issues of millennials? I am not sure what you mean by that. As a millennial, I want to consider if my attitude is causing me to stumble, but I'm not really sure what you mean.