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Why Younger Generations Need to See Faith Lived Not Just Preached

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Emerging generations are asking hard questions of the church—and many aren’t finding the answers they’re looking for. In this compelling highlight from our longer conversation, guest Efrem Smith joins host Jason Daye to explore what younger generations often find missing in the American church and why those gaps matter for the future of faith communities.

Efrem unpacks how a lack of visible diversity, limited use of modern communication tools, and minimal social or civic engagement can create distance between churches and the multicultural, justice-oriented world younger generations navigate every day. He explains why churches that fail to reflect the diversity of God’s kingdom—or to embody the good news of Jesus in both word and action— often struggle to connect with emerging generations.

Together, Efrem and Jason address the deep skepticism many young adults carry, shaped by constant exposure to broken systems, public failures, and nonstop media. Rather than responding defensively, this conversation invites church leaders into a hopeful, self-reflective posture rooted in the incarnational way of Jesus—one that practices humility, proximity, and embodied love in the neighborhood.

Drawing from the Gospels and the story of Jesus and the Samaritan woman at the well, Efrem highlights the need for “embodied apologetics”—not just declaring truth, but demonstrating it through compassion, justice, and authentic engagement with the vulnerable.

This conversation is a must-watch for:

  • Pastors and church leaders seeking to reach emerging generations
  • Ministry leaders navigating cultural change and generational disconnect
  • Churches wrestling with diversity, justice, and community impact
  • Christians longing for a faith that is both proclaimed and practiced

Key Topics Discussed:

  • What younger generations feel is missing in many churches
    Diversity, technology, and relevance in a multicultural world
    Why skepticism toward the church is growing
    Incarnational ministry and Jesus’ posture toward culture
    Embodied apologetics: practicing the gospel, not just preaching it
    Engaging neighborhoods through humility, justice, and love

👉 Watch the full episode for deeper insight into how the church can faithfully reflect Jesus in today’s rapidly changing world.

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