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Father, send a revival among America's young adults who have left the Church and are adrift and seeking. Draw them back to Yourself!
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According to a recent Harvard survey by the Graduate School of Education, depression and anxiety may impact young adults twice as much as teenagers. Approximately 36% of young adults said they struggle with anxiety, compared to 18% of teens. About 29% of young adults said they experience depression, compared to 15% of teens. Mental-health issues among teens due to the rise of social media, growing isolation, and inadequate sleep and exercise have received plenty of attention in recent years, but in-depth surveys among young adults are relatively new.

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The causes of this sharp rise in mental-health problems are tell-tale signs of their spiritual condition.

Respondents to the survey shared specific challenges they face:

  • 58% say they lack meaning and purpose, not knowing what to do with their lives;
  • 56% worry about finances;
  • 51% feel pressured to achieve;
  • 45% have a sense that the world is falling apart;
  • 44% lack meaningful relationships;
  • 34% cite loneliness as a key factor in their depression.

Many cited social and political issues as a significant cause of mental-health problems:

  • 42% blame gun violence;
  • 34% are concerned about climate change;
  • 30% cite incompetence or corruption among spiritual leaders.

 

Richard Weissbourd, lead author of the report and senior lecturer at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, said in a press release concerning the survey thatfar too many young adults told us that they feel on edge, lonely and directionless, and that they worry about financial security. Many are ‘achieving to achieve’ and find little meaning in either school or work.”

My wife and I have two daughters who belong to that generation. Both of them struggle with depression, anxiety, and ADHD. This began to shape their mental health in high school, grew worse in college, and is deeply ingrained in their current worldview. Despite being raised in a loving Christian home and making professions of faith, they have turned their backs on what they call “organized religion” and see the Church as a place of judgment and rejection rather than of love and acceptance. They often speak of “existential dread” and cite climate change and economic mismanagement as making their future on this planet look bleak — with no hope for a turnaround or improvement. Based on conversations with them, I would add helplessness and bitterness as contributing factors to their depressed outlook. They feel powerless against big business and corrupt politicians, and that powerlessness angers them.

Most of their friends have similar issues and outlooks, and that is where they find greater acceptance and belonging than, say, in the Church. Somehow, it is a badge of honor to have one or more diagnosed mental disorders and to take medications for them.

There is a direct relationship between this trend toward depression and anxiety in young adults and the fastest-growing religious worldview in America: the “nones.” According to leading “nones” expert Dr. Ryan Burge, they encompass about 40% of young adults and consist of three subgroups: atheists, agnostics, and people with no particular way of worshipping God. He thinks that the biggest crisis we face in our country today is one of trust in what were once reliable institutions. Nones consider themselves spiritual, with over 90% saying they believe in the existence of God, but they don’t trust religious institutions or the systematic religious doctrines they hold.

Therein lies the problem. A departure from a clear-cut teaching on who God is and what the Bible says about salvation and how to live in relationship with God and each other leads to a lack of direction in life and spiritual insight into what is happening in the world today. It also leads to the loss of a moral compass and positive outlook. Says Dr. Burge: I think religion used to be the ultimate cynicism fighter. But now that fewer people are going to church, we’re not hearing those messages of hope. And I think we’re reverting back to some of our worst impulses. We don’t trust anyone. We don’t trust any institutions. We just fight for ourselves and mind our own business.”

In other words, the turning away from biblical Christianity and toward vague spirituality is producing a rudderless generation in the grip of mental and emotional disorders.

The answer lies in a return to the Christian faith, but by understanding this in terms of a relationship with their Creator, and not membership in a religious institution. Young adults need to rediscover God as the one who loves, forgives, cares, directs, and shapes our thinking toward a concrete sense of identity and direction. They need to understand anew what godly love is: not tolerance but the unconditional embrace of God’s best for every human created in His image, which is repentance of sin, citizenship in the kingdom of heaven, and a godly life worked out in us by the Holy Spirit that gives us purpose, meaning, direction, vision, and faith for the future.

At the same time, the Church needs to be revitalized into a Body of unconditional love that makes the presence and love of God real. Dr. Burge suggests that churches need to get to know people who have left the church, establish relationships, listen to their stories, and hear the truth of what’s going on in their lives. In other words, fold them in from a place of listening rather than judgment. Young adults like my daughters often express their need for a place where they feel safe to struggle instead of feeling scrutinized and judged. When they don’t find that in any church, they look for it elsewhere. Providing a safe place for a diverse and struggling generation is hard to do in a church culture that has become increasingly homogenized. It requires a move of the Holy Spirit and intentional dependence on the love of God He pours out into our hearts to do that.

We can pray for this rudderless generation along two parallel lines:

  1. for the Holy Spirit to turn their hearts back to a relationship with God;
  2. for Him to help the Church become a safe and loving place to embrace and disciple them and thus restore their sense of meaning and purpose and regain hope and peace.

Father of all generations, we pray for a move of the Holy Spirit in our nation’s young adults. Ignite in their hearts the desire to seek You for meaning, purpose, healing, hope, and peace. Move in Your Church to seek the Holy Spirit’s help to create a safe yet uncompromising place for all to grow in faith. Please help us embrace diversity and approach the mental-health struggles of the emerging generations with wisdom and patience. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

 Share your prayers for the young adults of America below.

Remco Brommet is a pastor, spiritual-growth teacher, and prayer leader with over 40 years of experience in Europe, Southeast Asia, Africa, and the U.S. He was born and raised in the Netherlands and pastored his first church in Amsterdam. He moved to the U.S. in 1986. He and his wife, Jennifer, live north of Atlanta. When not writing books, he blogs at www.deeperlifeblog.com and assists his wife as a content developer and prayer coordinator for True Identity Ministries. Jennifer and Remco are passionate about bringing people into a deeper relationship with Christ. Photo Credit: Anh Nguyen on Unsplash.

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Charles Simpson
November 6, 2023

I certainly agree. We are having a conference on that topic April 30–May 2 in Gatlinburg, Tn., “ , Restoring the Generational Bridge”. More information can be obtained at
csmpublishing.com.
Everyone is invited to hear outstanding speakers.

Grant Windholz
November 4, 2023

Lord God Almighty, I pray for the younger generation of kids and adults who need you more than ever before! You bring direction and hope to a country that is lost! A relationship with you is everything ❤️! It’s all about the Holy Spirit in the soul as individuals, that brings peace and confidence! AMEN!

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Peg B
November 3, 2023

Heavenly Father, we praise You that every answer we seek is found in You alone. John 14:6 Jesus said to him, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father, but by me.” The “good news” will never change, so we ask for Your word and Your will to break forth in every life. Father we have a heart condition, which only You can change. We ask You to intervene and make us “new”. We thank You that You go before us and never fail. Reveal Yourself to this generation and any whom are lost, bringing complete restoration. Remove sin, doubt, hopelessness, false teaching, worshiping of false gods, deceiving spirits and lying lips. Bring in forgiveness of sin, steadfast love, living water, word of truth, praise and worship to You alone and the power of Holy Spirit. Send Your ministering spirits and Your church to the downtrodden and place them on the path which leads directly to Your throne. Thank You Father. In Jesus’ mighty name. Amen.

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Abriana
November 2, 2023

Prayers for the repentance and salvation of my relatives, friends, and my friends’ own loved ones (whoever they are)

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Peggy
November 2, 2023

Father God- You created each individual with eternity in mind. Please cause a hunger and thirst for You to be ignited in those who are floundering in this life. Seize them with Your great love and mercy so they know Your forgiveness and acceptance. Give them a love for Your Word where they will be invited to join You in Your purposeful work. Grace them with a determination to renew their minds by capturing every deluded thought that is contrary to Truth so they can be at peace. Holy Spirit, reveal Jesus to them so they know the Only One worth worshipping. Open blinded eyes so they can see You. Help Your Church be the Church You desire it to be. Amen.

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Jacqueline
November 2, 2023

Father, let the spirit of adoption overtake the spirit of anarchy! You are the One with the answers. You are our Savior and our God. You’re for us, and You are the God who saves us! You’re also He who ties the dragon up in knots – He is no match for You. We know this, so we call for Your intervention! We call for You to right the wrongs in our nation and the world by Your Spirit and Your Word. We bind the demonic influence on the young generation in our world today and release the strategy of heaven to reverse the effects of this influence. In the mighty name of Jesus Christ, amen.

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Dennis
November 2, 2023

We are living in the 1930’s…
Antisemitism… Jer 16:16,
Nazi HUNTERS have returned!
College Campus’, UK, Australia, Etc… Useful Idiot’s per their PLAN,
NO TRUTH OF REAL HISTORY
135AD Hadrain named Palistine after Israeli enemy Philistines!
1917 Balfour Agreement of LAND
1948 Israel got 12% of LAND
JORDAN got 75%, Palestine 13%
(***NEVER A Palestinian Country Government Flag Money Etc… 1960’s … PLO founding) Attack->
1967 Jerusalem 6 Day War Victory, Judea-Samaria(BUT GAVE UP FOR PEACE) Attack->
1973 Yom Kippur War Victory, Sinai Peninsula(Gave BACK FOR PEACE)
2005 GAZA GAVE FOR PEACE
Nothing but constant wars!!!
Attack->(50 yr to the DAY 2023)

When will Christians VOTE?
Millions to Not do their DUTY!
Wake up to the EVIL Doers…
DNC is destroying America!
LIARS,seen on all ACT”wording”
We need term limits NOW!
Do Not Side with HAMAS or remain silent and be MARKED (Ezekiel 8)
FATHER, WAKE THE EKKLESIA IN YESHUA’S HOLY NAME AMEN AMEN

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Joli Cullen
November 2, 2023

God and Father of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ I pray for the young adults and for the teens. Their greatest need is unconditional love. God, we need to repent. There is no truth or mercy or knowledge of God in the land and we as the Church need to share truth with mercy and share the unconditional love of God. You tell us not to judge- it is not one of the one another commands -my prayer is that the church would get back to Your Word and magnify You and Your Word by living as Your Word commands below… Love one another (John 13:34 – This command occurs at least 16 times)
Be devoted to one another (Romans 12:10)
Honor one another above yourselves (Romans 12:10)
Live in harmony with one another (Romans 12:16)
Build up one another (Romans 14:19; 1 Thessalonians 5:11)
Be likeminded towards one another (Romans 15:5)
Accept one another (Romans 15:7)
Admonish one another (Romans 15:14; Colossians 3:16) Greet one another (Romans 16:16) Care for one another (1 Corinthians 12:25)
Serve one another (Galatians 5:13)
Bear one another’s burdens (Galatians 6:2)
Forgive one another (Ephesians 4:2, 32; Colossians 3:13)
Be patient with one another (Ephesians 4:2; Colossians 3:13)
Speak the truth in love (Ephesians 4:15, 25)
Be kind and compassionate to one another (Ephesians 4:32)
Speak to one another with psalms, hymns and spiritual songs (Ephesians 5:19)
Submit to one another (Ephesians 5:21, 1 Peter 5:5)
Consider others better than yourselves (Philippians 2:3)
Look to the interests of one another (Philippians 2:4)
Bear with one another (Colossians 3:13)
Teach one another (Colossians 3:16)
Comfort one another (1 Thessalonians 4:18)
Encourage one another (1 Thessalonians 5:11)
Exhort one another (Hebrews 3:13)
Stir up [provoke, stimulate] one another to love and good works (Hebrews 10:24)
Show hospitality to one another (1 Peter 4:9)
Employ the gifts that God has given us for the benefit of one another (1 Peter 4:10) Clothe yourselves with humility towards one another (1 Peter 5:5)
Pray for one another (James 5:16)
Confess your faults to one another (James 5:16)
I truly believe that we will see the rudderless generation return to God when they see the church behaving this way.

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Barbara Janicki
November 2, 2023

“Religion” will fail us BUT relationship with our Creator, Heavenly Father, through His Son, Jesus Christ will not fail us, but give us the “life to the full” that Jesus said He came to give us. Unfortunately, today our churches are failing at making that introduction to the living God and His Son – that would be proclaiming the Good News of the Gospel. In Christ we find all we long for, we find the answers to our every question – we find our identity, our value, our purpose, meaning, – He is the God of all comfort, the God of hope, the Prince of peace, our Redeemer, healer, rescuer, provider – He is everything we need and more – I too feel burdened for younger generations who lack identity and purpose and meaning in life – are trying desperately to find it in the things of this world of human design and of course are left empty and disappointed. Jesus is the only answer – I feel convicted when we say “the church” needs to do a better job – we are the church (I am the church) – time to leave the building or maybe I need to remember not to leave my faith behind when I leave the building – in any case, this generation needs a personal introduction to the living Christ – the One who sits at the right hand making intercession for me and for you 24/7 – and I can’t abdicate that responsibility to an organization – religious or otherwise – Lord please give me opportunities to introduce others to You one person at a time – please open hearts and minds to be ready to hear the truth and receive You, Lord Jesus and all You want to give them, forgiveness, eternal life with You and every good gift. http://www.mtothe5th.wordpress.com

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Abriana
November 2, 2023

Prayers for the salvation of all my relatives, friends, enemies, acquaintances, etc. who are, and who might possibly be, involved in or fascinated by the occult

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Allena Jordan
November 2, 2023

Please read Dutch Sheets’ “Give Him 15” for Nov. 2, 2023 – From Revolt to Revival. Declarations are made for this population. Revival has begun.
Remco, I pray that your two daughters will be touched by revival fire along with thousands of others. Amen.

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Yong Yun Fui
November 2, 2023

The younger generation needs to understand Fear of the Lord, God’s wrath and judgement is my discernment.

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