Some people and some generations stand out. Tom Brokaw celebrated those Americans who came of age during the Great Depression and the Second World…
John Seel
John Seel is a business consultant and cultural renewal entrepreneur working with people and projects to promote human flourishing and the common good. He has done extensive research on millennials and their potential contribution to society. He is the former director of cultural engagement at the John Templeton Foundation. He and his wife, Kathryn, and four-legged child, Malibu, live in Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania. They live in the English Village on the Erdenheim Farm, a 450-acre working farm started in 1765.
Pilgrim Stories: Evangelism is a Dirty Word to Millennials
The church has a significant communication problem with millennials. Not only do persons of faith tend to talk exclusively to themselves in coded religious…