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Rethinking Youth Ministry: Authentic Relationships, Bold Discipleship, and Empowering Young Leaders with Jake Bland

Is it time to rethink how we do youth ministry?

In this insightful episode of the Lausanne Movement Podcast, Youth for Christ USA's Jake Bland joins us to discuss how youth ministry must adapt to meet young people where they are in today's complex world. Jake explores the unique opportunities and challenges of ministering to Gen Z and Gen Alpha, emphasizing the importance of authentic, Christ-centered relationships to inspire faith.

Main Points:

  • Connecting in a Content-Fatigued World: Discover how the next generation is overloaded with digital content but yearns for real, relational connections.
  • The Power of Bold, Authentic Discipleship: Jake shares how meaningful mentorship and asking courageous questions can transform lives.
  • Challenges and Opportunities with Gen Z and Gen Alpha: Understand youth's mental health struggles and how faith provides peace and purpose.
  • Revitalizing Youth Ministry Models: Explore the shift from attractional to missional ministry, emphasizing genuine relationships over entertaining programs.
  • Equipping Young Leaders for Lasting Impact: Learn how to encourage and empower young believers to lead and actively participate in the church.

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Guest Bio:

Jacob “Jake” Bland is the President and CEO of Youth For Christ (YFC), where he leads the 77-year-old organization’s mission to bring the hope of Jesus to youth across the U.S. and around the world. Jake’s journey with YFC spans over two decades, beginning as a high school volunteer and growing through a variety of leadership roles, including Chief of Staff, VP of Development and Marketing, and CEO of the YFC Foundation. With a heart for Christ and a deep commitment to raising faithful leaders, Jake envisions YFC as a guiding light for 11-19-year-olds in crisis, providing them with a message of hope, connection, and the love of God. He holds a master’s in Youth Ministry Leadership from Huntington University and lives in Denver, Colorado, with his wife, Ali, and their two children.

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