Generation Z and Spiritual Maturity

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Abstract

Those wanting to form members of Generation Z into mature disciples must overcome the challenges presented by their shared generational traits. This article summarizes the biblical teaching on spiritual maturity, documents a division within Generation Z between “engaged” and “churched” Christians, synthesizes current research on Generation Z to identify traits that could hinder discipleship efforts, and uses the biblical traits of spiritual maturity to offer guidance in addressing those challenges.

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Bergler, T. E. (2020). Generation Z and Spiritual Maturity. Christian Education Journal, 17(1), 75–91. https://doi.org/10.1177/0739891320903058

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