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A new generation is going to church. But is the church ready? Theculture is at inflection point. Nearly two-thirds of Gen Zers reported experiencing at least one mental health problem in the past two years. This statistic was lower for all older generations, including Millennials (51%), Gen Xers (29%) and Boomers (14%). Gen Z is the loneliest generation of Americans, lacking deep relationships and offline connection. Sixty-eight percent of Gen Z feel like nobody knows them well. That is one reason why this generation is called the anxious generation. Researchers have identified everything from socialmedia to pandemic lockdowns as the prime culprit of why Gen Z is struggling with issues like mental illness more than other generations. Thom Rainer views the church as God's Plan A for helping this generation discover their true calling and thrive in a purposeful and genuine faith community. In this book, Thom explores research that reveals that the anxious generation is yearning for meaningful community and is waiting to be invited in. The Anxious Generation Goes to Church : presents research on the anxious generation that engenders hope for the future of the church ; describes the unique challenges for the anxious generation as well as their dreams and goals ; provides strategy and inspiration for church leaders who want to prepare believers to provide help and hope"--