Why Collaboration Skills are Vital for Young Leaders
In the ever-changing landscape of new technologies, work environments, and the competencies needed to successfully navigate it, collaboration has become an indispensable component. For the young Christ-follower looking to grow their influence, collaboration skills are foundational. The Christian faith is rooted in community, and the ability to work well together reflects the type of…
Gen Z’s Spiritual Openness Contrasts with Church Attendance Trends
Gen Z tends to believe there’s something out there more powerful than them, but many remain hesitant to embrace religion or churchgoing.¹ Nearly half of Gen Z (47%) haven’t attended church in at least six months, and the number of “nones,” or those with no faith, has continued to increase since our first study of…
Millennial Faith that Sticks: More than “Niceness”
Over the years we’ve found the Barna Group’s research on faith and Millennials to be helpful, as well as consistent with our experience. Their 2006 study gets at the heart of why Impact 360 Institute’s Gap Year was started in the first place, namely the problem of Millennials disengaging from their faith during and after…