20-somethings are going thru an interesting part of their journey right now. I know because I’m twenty-six and have a lot of 20-something year old friends.
I’ve noticed that, generally speaking, 20-somethings…
- …have a hard time committing (or even making decisions – I wonder how much of this has to do with the fact that there are more options out there now than there have ever been)
- …will think critically about what we believe and welcome new thoughts
- …are unhappy with what we’re doing (we’re stuck in the middle of a messed up system)
- …don’t know the value of hard work (we really haven’t earned much of what we’ve got)
- …are pretty insecure (probably because most of us don’t know ourselves)
- …are free of religion (we’ve seen enough of the law)
- …welcome change and newness
- …will make big leaps (without much promise of substance on the other side)
- …are open and willing to receive truth
- …have seen that, generally, modern Christianity in the U.S. isn’t what Christianity should look like
Why do you think this is? Do you agree or disagree?
