In this bonus episode of The GenSend Podcast, Zach Meerkreebs, who was deeply involved in the Asbury revival, joins hosts Shane Pruitt, Paul Worcester and Lacey Villasenor for the GenSend Spring 2024 Webinar. They explore the theme of “Revival Generation,” focusing on the awakening and mobilization of young adults toward spiritual revival. The discussion delves into the importance of personal repentance and communal awakening as catalysts for lasting change in both church and society. Zach shares his firsthand experiences from the Asbury revival, emphasizing the impact of authentic, humble leadership and the power of grassroots spiritual movements.
In Episode 5 of The GenSend Podcast, Jon Chasteen joins Shane Pruitt, Paul Worcester, and Lacey Villasenor in an enriching discussion on how to spark a deep-rooted love for the local church among the next generation. They explore the critical role of the local church in believers’ lives, emphasizing its significance not just as a community but as a family bonded through Christ. The conversation covers the impactful experiences of GenSend students in Boston, shedding light on how such mission opportunities cultivate a lasting dedication to church planting and evangelism. They also address the challenge of navigating church hurt and the importance of integrating young believers into the fabric
In Episode 3 of The GenSend Podcast, Evan Vela joins Shane Pruitt, Paul Worcester, and Lacey Villasenor to dive into the challenges and strategies for maximizing time effectively as a Next Gen Leader. They discuss the importance of prioritizing ministry and personal life, ensuring that both are aligned with God’s calling. They dive into practical tips for managing responsibilities, the significance of delegation, and the necessity of setting healthy boundaries for both personal and ministry life.
In this episode of The GenSend Podcast, Shane Pruitt, Paul Worcester, Lacey Villasenor and special guest Evan Vela delve into the essentials of attracting, developing and retaining next-generation staff for Christian ministry. They explore the significance of being genuinely called to ministry, the impact of personal testimony and living out one’s faith and practical strategies for fostering a healthy, disciple-making ministry environment. This episode is a treasure trove of wisdom for those passionate about investing in future leaders and creating a culture that celebrates and sustains long-term commitment to ministry.
In this episode of The GenSend Podcast, Shane Pruitt and Paul Worcester, along with Lacey Villasenor, discuss effective ways to engage with and mobilize the next generation in Christian ministry. They cover various topics, including the importance of giving a gospel invitation with integrity, the role of follow-up in ministry and how to create a compelling and clear message. The episode is filled with practical advice to empower leaders to reach out and disciple young people in their faith journeys.
SAN DIEGO (BP) — A year and a half into church planting, Daniel Carter was ready to quit. The members of his church were being...
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DALLAS – Shane Pruitt, national director of next gen evangelism at the North American Mission Board (NAMB), has been praying for the next generation to...
Read MoreWhen a student tells you they’ve lost a parent, or they’re being bullied at school or abused at home, what do you say? When a young person experiences trauma, what does effective ministry look like? Shane Pruitt’s wife, Kasi, joins hosts Paul, Shane and Lacey to talk about the Pruitt family’s recent traumatic experience and what pastors, ministry leaders and parents can do to show young people how God is good even when times are bad.
SAN ANTONIO – While serving in the U.S. Army for 6 years, Jared Huntley developed a passion to minister to those who have sacrificed much...
Read MoreAccording to Lifeway Research, many young adults drop out of church attendance between 18 and 22. Paul, Shane and Lacey discuss the critical gaps in student ministry and share insights on how church leaders and parents can actively participate in helping students navigate these transitions successfully.
In This Episode, You’ll Discover:
1. The four gaps for students between middle and high school.
2. How to encourage students during life’s toughest challenges.
3. Addressing the gaps proactively.
4. Extending care for students beyond graduation Sunday.
5. Balancing seeker-sensitive approaches with deep discipleship.
Utiliza esta herramienta como punto de partida para una conversación con un niño sobre Dios, el pecado, Jesús y nuestra oportunidad de responder al evangelio….
ALPHARETTA, Ga. – Southern Baptist Convention President Bart Barber shared his optimistic outlook for the future as he visited the offices of the North American...
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NEW ORLEANS (BP) — Midwestern Seminary hosted the annual For the Church Micro-Conference in partnership with Send Network during this year’s SBC annual meeting in...
Read MoreIn this bonus episode, Paul, Shane and Lacey join Scott Pace, dean of The College at Southeastern and associate professor of Preaching and Pastoral Ministry at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, and Catherine Renfro, director of Evangelism at NAMB, to discuss what it means to call out the called and disciple those God has called to lead in ministry.
Find more resources to lead the next generation on mission at GenSend.org.
Paul, Shane and Lacey welcome A.J. Griffin, NBA basketball player for the Atlanta Hawks, to discuss what it means to love Jesus, boldly live one’s faith and make the most of every opportunity to share the gospel.
Find more resources to lead the next generation on mission at GenSend.org.
Hosts Paul, Shane and Lacey welcome Sean McDowell, associate professor of Christian Apologetics at Biola University, popular conference speaker and co-author and editor of over 18 books, including So the Next Generation Will Know: Preparing Young Christians for a Challenging World and Same-Sex Marriage: A Thoughtful Approach to God’s Design for Marriage. Listen as they dive deep into the topics of gender, sexuality and LGBTQ+ issues.
Find more resources to lead the next generation on mission at GenSend.org.