In this book, leading authors and inspirational speakers, Amy Orr-Ewing and Frog Orr-Ewing answer some of the key questions being posed by and through the rising generations in our churches and nations. Based on experience amongst Generation Y (Born from 1975) and wide-ranging research, this book is a must-read for anyone working with this age group.
Dr Amy Orr-Ewing is the Co-Director of The Oxford Centre of Christian Apologetics, and speaks around the world on how the Christian faith answers the deepest questions of life.
I was warned before I read it that there the book was not proofread, so I was ready for that. It started off fairly well, but went downhill rapidly and never recovered. A sociological profile without supporting evidence--bad. One that protrays Millenials as the saviors of the world and the church--impossible. I do not recommend this book. (Apart from it being unsupported and implausible, I wondered about some glaring omissions: Millenials' attitude towards authority and how that plays into leadership and organizations, narcissism, which has not diminished, authority of the Scripture, gender roles.)