Mobilization: Gen-Z

Mobilization of the next Generation of missionaries is always a relevant and timely issue!  Following are a series of tools to help us engage in dialogue and ask questions to ensure that our efforts are focused, timely, and relevant.

Infographic: Gen-Z and Missions

This new Missiographic explores how Gen Z believers perceive and engage with cross-cultural missions, drawing on responses from 440 aspiring missionaries alongside reflections from those already serving. Click the image above to access the Missiographic.

Gen-Z Qualitative Mobilization Research

Generation Z brings distinctive characteristics requiring thoughtful mobilization adaptations. This guide synthesizes insights from 18 organizations into actionable strategies.

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Financial obstacles represent the single most significant barrier preventing Gen Z from pursuing missionary calling. This research provides actionable strategies organizations can implement immediately.

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Generation Z processes missionary calling fundamentally differently from previous generations. Understanding these patterns enables effective mobilization—not by accommodating weakness, but by recognizing wisdom that actually prepares Gen Z well for cross-cultural ministry.

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Dialogue- Friend or Foe?

Dialogue fever is our contemporary syndrome. Talkathons are the order of the day. The prospect of dialogue will turn on many Christian students and leaders even as the more traditional terms will turn them off. Seldom is there an issue of contemporary Christian journals without some space being devoted to this subject. And even we are writing about it here.

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