In times of crisis, faith grounds us. It helps put things in perspective and reassures us that God is in control.
But for Gen Z—young people age 12 to 27—many are skeptical about religion and fewer than half say it’s important in their lives.
How do we lovingly and effectively reach this group of young people?
On August 8, the Billy Graham Library is offering a one-day seminar, Strategies for Reaching Gen Z, to help equip people to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ with this generation. Led by apologist Dr. Amy Orr-Ewing and evangelists Greg Stier and Clayton King, participants will receive practical tips on how to reach students with the Good News of salvation. Brooke Nicholls will also lead the group in a time of praise and worship.
All pastors, church leaders, and others interested in reaching students for Christ are encouraged to attend.
>>Reservations are required. Get details and register now.
Strategies for Reaching Gen Z Bios
Dr. Amy Orr-Ewing is an international speaker and theologian who addresses the deep questions of our day with meaningful answers found in the Christian faith. She is the author of multiple books, including Where Is God in All the Suffering? and the bestseller Why Trust the Bible? In the last 25 years, Dr. Orr-Ewing has spoken in 40 countries, addressing university students, politicians and Parliamentarians, and many others through TV and radio.
A former pastor and youth leader, Greg Stier is a champion for equipping this generation to share the Gospel. As founder of Dare 2 Share Ministries, he is driven to help the church inspire and mobilize Christian teenagers to reach their friends. Over the past 30 years, Greg has trained millions of youth leaders and students on how to relationally engage their world with the Good News of Jesus.
As president and founder of Clayton King Ministries, Clayton King is also an accomplished author, teaching pastor, and radio show host. He is passionate about training and raising up young leaders and investing in pastors across a wide range of denominations.
Worship leader Brooke Nicholls is a songwriter and author from Hamilton, Ontario. A 10-time Canadian Gospel Music Award winner, she was named female vocalist of the year for the last four years.