For many character coaches
and sports chaplains of my generation (Baby Boomers – I’m about to turn 63) we
find it difficult to connect with those we seek to serve that are among the Millennials
and Generation Z. Brief descriptions of various generations are below. Much of
our disconnect is due to failing
assumptions, misaligned values, and differences in communication styles. Some characteristics
of these differences and some thoughts about how to better connect are below.
Some of the characteristics that can present opportunities for those serving
Millennials and Gen Z sportspeople are bolded.
Baby
Boomers - born 1945-1964 (76 million in USA)
·
Anti-war
·
Anti-government
·
Anything
is possible
·
Equal rights
·
Equal opportunities
·
Extremely loyal to their children
·
Involvement
Optimism
·
Personal Gratification
·
Personal Growth
·
Question Everything
·
Spend now, worry later
·
Team
Oriented
·
Transformational
·
Trust no one over 30
·
Youth
·
Work
·
Want to
“make a difference.”
Generation
X - born 1965-1979 (83 million in USA)
·
Balance
·
Diversity
·
Entrepreneurial
·
Fun
·
Highly Educated
·
High job expectations
·
Independent
·
Informality
·
Lack of organizational loyalty
·
Pragmatism
·
Seek
life balance
·
Self-reliance
·
Skepticism/Cynical
·
Suspicious of Boomer values
·
Think Globally
·
Techno
literacy
Millennials - born
1980-1994 (73 million in USA)
·
Achievement
·
Avid consumers
·
Civic Duty
·
Confidence
·
Diversity
·
Extreme fun Fun!
·
High morals
·
Highly tolerant
·
Hotly competitive
·
Like personal attention
·
Self-confident
·
Sociability
·
Members
of global community
·
Most educated generation
·
Extremely
techno savvy
·
Extremely
spiritual
·
Now!
·
Optimism
·
Realism
·
Street smarts
Generation
Z - born 1995-2015 (4-24 years of age)
• Just under 74 million in the
USA
• Digital natives (They grew up with smartphones.)
• Diverse
• Career driven from early on
• Post-Christian social context
• Looking for mentors (As are Millennials.)
• Digital natives (They grew up with smartphones.)
• Diverse
• Career driven from early on
• Post-Christian social context
• Looking for mentors (As are Millennials.)
During the recent FCA
Collegiate Ministries Conference we heard a talk by Jonathan, JP, Pokluda about
ministry with Millenials and Generation Z. Below are his three primary points
of emphasis.
1. Engage them with a BIG ASK and authenticity. (This will be the hardest thing
you've ever done, but it will be worth it.)
2. Equip them for real life with the Bible. I Timothy 3:16-17
3. Empower them to engage and equip others. (How will you make a difference in the lives of your teammates and friends?)
2. Equip them for real life with the Bible. I Timothy 3:16-17
3. Empower them to engage and equip others. (How will you make a difference in the lives of your teammates and friends?)
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