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One-on-One with Brianna Parker | [View online]( [Give Now]( Advertisement [The Exchange]( [Home]( [Subscribe]( Tuesday, March 26, 2019 [One-on-One with Brianna Parker on African-American Millennials and the Church]( [One-on-One with Brianna Parker on African-American Millennials and the Church]( The pressing questions shaping African-American millennial faith are issues of injustice. Ed Stetzer Ed: How would you describe the state of Christianity and the church among emerging adults—18 to 29-year-olds—today? What are their biggest questions, concerns, or motivations?Brianna: It is an exciting time in the church and Christianity for emerging adults. It’s not an easy time, but it’s exciting. The church has, far too often, been bandwagoners who have followed trends as opposed to blazing cultural trails. I’m hoping to see believers begin to invest in the work ... [Read More]( [How God Worked Through CT in 2018]( [How God Worked Through CT in 2018]( Download the new CT Ministry Report to see how donors helped advance thoughtful Christian journalism by reaching 35 million leaders last year. [Read more]( [An Admonition from Chuck Colson: You Are A Symbol of Hope]( [An Admonition from Chuck Colson: You Are A Symbol of Hope]( The Charles W. Colson Scholarship was designed to equip former inmates for ministry. Here is Colson's message to the 2006 recipients. Charles Colsom [Read More]( [Announcing the Launch of the Global Diaspora Institute]( [Announcing the Launch of the Global Diaspora Institute]( The Billy Graham Center at Wheaton College has partnered with the Global Diaspora Network to launch the Institute. Ed Stetzer [Read More]( [Seven Surprising Ways to Prepare Yourself to Share the Gospel]( [Seven Surprising Ways to Prepare Yourself to Share the Gospel]( What does it mean to be prepared to share the gospel? Kevin G. Harney [Read More]( [Preoccupied with Love: One-on-One with CJ Rhodes]( [Preoccupied with Love: One-on-One with CJ Rhodes]( “Unbelievers needs to see that we care for them, not just their postmortem souls but all of who they are as fallen image-bearers of God.” Ed Stetzer [Read More]( [Pastors and Power: Part 4]( [Pastors and Power: Part 4]( What Does It Look Like to Embody Gospel-Shaped Power? Ed Stetzer [Read More]( [Power and Pastors: Part 3]( [Power and Pastors: Part 3]( Jesus schooled the world on how to understand and exert power. Ed Stetzer [Read More]( [Five Churches that Shouldn’t Reproduce]( [Five Churches that Shouldn’t Reproduce]( There is legitimate reason to caution against a universal plea toward blind reproduction. Jeff Christopherson [Read More]( More from the Exchange - [Should We Rethink the 30-minute Sermon Lecture?]( - [One-on-One with Dean Inserra on Cultural Christianity]( - [Power and Pastors: Part 2]( Advertisement More from Christianity Today [China Tells Christianity To Be More Chinese]( [News]( [China Tells Christianity To Be More Chinese]( Is this a case of government oppression or the Chinese church coming into its own? How to understand “sinicization.” Kerry Schottelkorb and Joann Pittman [Read More]( [Lessons from Evangelicalism’s PR Guru]( Faith and Work [Lessons from Evangelicalism’s PR Guru]( Mark DeMoss represented Christian organizations through highs and lows, but we’re all tasked with representing Christ. Mark DeMoss [Read More]( [Has Academic Theology Lost Its Way?]( [Book Review]( [Has Academic Theology Lost Its Way?]( Two theologians ask how their discipline can start mattering to ordinary believers again. Kelly M. Kapic [Read More]( [View All of our Latest]( Related Newsletters [Christianity Today Connection]( Get the inside story with this official newsletter of the global media ministry. [Sign Up Now]( [The Galli Report]( Want to stay informed but a little short on free time? Try The Galli Report, a weekly newsletter giving you 5 must-read articles for thought leaders handpicked by CT Editor Mark Galli. [Sign Up Now]( Advertisement Follow Us: [Follow on Facebook]( [Follow on Twitter]( [Follow on Vimeo]( [RSS]( The Exchange newsletter is a weekly digest of coverage, research, and perspective from Ed Stetzer. The Exchange Delivered free via email to subscribers Weekly. [Subscribe]( to this newsletter. You are currently subscribed as {EMAIL}. [Subscribe]( to more newsletters like this. Manage your [email preferences]( or [unsubscribe](. Copyright ©2019 Christianity Today 465 Gundersen Drive, Carol Stream, IL 60188 All rights reserved. [Privacy Policy]( | [Advertise]( | [Subscribe to CT]( | [Give Now]( Christianity Today is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

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