For Generation Y, born after 1982, Margaret Thatcher is a piece of social history, relationships happen

over the Internet and music marks their territory. How does this generation think about the world? What does their spirituality look like? And what implications does this have for the Church? "Making Sense of Generation Y" addresses the urgent need for the Church to reconnect with young adults in today's society, and to communicate with them in a way they can understand. This book has a good description of how those born in the 20th and 21st centuries fall into different generational groups. It focuses on how young adults approach and understand the world in comparison with other generations and how we in the church might need to respond differently in our mission and ministry to them. 'Making Sense of Generation Y is astonishing. Putting it bluntly it suggests that many of our assumptions about young people, their worldview, and quest for spirituality are wrong. This has implications for the future of mission, youth ministry, and the Church. A must read.' -- Jonny
Baker, Mission Advisor for Youth and Emerging Church, Church Mission Society 'This important book does us a great service in giving us an insight into the world view of Generation Y... and I commend it as a starting point for those wanting to proclaim Christ afresh in this generation.' -- Dr John Sentamu, Archbishop of York
Written by Jo Farnworth, YAM for Rochdale Archdeaconry