Keith Drury, a professor and former Wesleyan denominational official who now teaches at Indiana Wesleyan University, publishes a
thought-provoking column every Tuesday. It often spotlights new trends in the church.
In his most recent column, Drury discusses what he calls "
emerging adulthood." It's about the trend for young people to not "settle down" until they age 30 or later. Perhaps you've noticed this in your church--twentysomethings who haven't committed to marriage, a job, or even the church.
Drury describes the characteristics of these young people and the implications for the church. It's really quite fascinating. In the future, he says, this age-group will be the "new youth ministry."
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