How Can Your Church Engage Millennials? The New Book, by Rev. Dr. Joshua L. Mitchell Explains How

ALL Millennials are NOT the same.

”The more I reviewed the literature, the more I saw the need for research and writing focused on black Millennials, because the findings and assertions about ‘all’ Millennials and their faith formation did not seem to ring true with what I was experiencing in the African American community and the black church.”
—From the Introduction

Discover how to reach, keep, and disciple black Millennials in your church and community through the authentic voices of Millennial leaders and the provocative insights of a nationwide study.

This practical resource equips church leaders with a clear picture of black Millennials, which will help African American and intercultural churches to attract and make effective disciples of this emerging generation of young adults.

Leaders will be challenged to consider their proclamation, programming, and priorities regarding young adults and walk away with a practical sense of how to move forward. Includes specific ministry principles and programming proposals for faith formation and discipleship efforts.

Joshua Mitchell

The author, Joshua L. Mitchell, MDiv, DMin, serves as Minister to Youth and College Students at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church in Houston, TX, where he provides leadership for more than 1,500 African American young people, ages 14-24.

An ordained Baptist minister and contributor to Urban Faith magazine, Rev. Dr. Mitchell holds a bachelor’s degree in Communications, a Master of Divinity, and a Doctor of Ministry, earned from the Samuel DeWitt Proctor School of Theology at Virginia Union University in Richmond Virginia.

His nationwide research in black millennials and discipleship has made him a respected speaker, preacher, and teacher.

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