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B&H Publishing Group The Millennials: Connecting to America's Largest Generation

At more than 78 million strong, the Millennials-those born between 1980 and 2000-have surpassed the Boomers as the larger and more influential generation in America. Now, as its members begin to reach adulthood, where the traits of a generation really take shape, best-selling research author Thom Rainer (Simple Church) and his son Jess (a Millennial born in 1985) present the first major investigative work on Millennials from a Christian worldview perspective.

Sure to interest even the secularists who study this group, The Millennials is based on 1200 interviews with its namesakes that aim to better understand them personally, professionally, and spiritually. Chapters report intriguing how-and-why findings on family matters (they are closer-knit than previous generations), their desire for diversity (consider the wave of mixed race and ethnic adoptions), Millennials and the new workplace, their attitude toward money, the media, the environment, and perhaps most tellingly, religion. The authors close with a thoughtful response to how the church can engage and minister to what is now in fact the largest generation in America's history.
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Date:July 20, 2011
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This was an interesting book. It was full of statistics and information about the current generation of young people and was very informative. I found I tended to skim it a bit as the authors sometimes spent a bit too much time in detailing things I didn't care about, but it was certainly interesting to see the main points of the book and see the overall trends of this generation pointed it. I can see much of it in looking at my contemporaries, but it is always nice to have it reviewed in a nice summary like this.
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The e reader interface is difficult to use.

Date:July 11, 2011
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should have the option to save as a pdf or word document. I had trouble finding and using the reader.
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Date:May 18, 2011
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As we minister to those born after 1980, it is important for us to understand the make up of this segment of the population. "The Millennials" helps to get a handle on the way that this generation could be thinking. This is a useful resource for those in the ministry.
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