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Stained-Glass Millennials

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STAINED-GLASS MILLENNIALS gives an alternative to the narrative that the church is dying. There are a group of young people investing in the church and breaking bread together. That part of church is very much alive.

"Rob Lee's loving, wise, faithful book is a gracious invitation to his generation to make the emerging manline church the means whereby they live out their faith in Jesus Christ. I hope Rob's invitation will be received by restless young Christians whom my church so much needs in order to be part of God's unfolding future."
—Bishop William H. Willimon
Introduction to STAINED-GLASS MILLENNIALS

"I have no idea what it means to be a 'millennial' but I am glad Rob Lee does. Even more, I find this a hopeful account of God's refusal to give up on them."
—Stanley Hauerwas
Gilbert T. Rowe Professor Emeritus of Divinity and Law at Duke University

156 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2017

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February 10, 2023
Absolutely not! You cannot have a person who hates millennials writing a book about millennials. This book screams self-published. Rob Lee writes from the POV of someone who has always prioritized his own future over community interactions. This man does not know know anything. Do not read this book. It is useless. Pick up any other book on religious millennials by literally any other author, preferably one who didn’t attempt to leverage a confederate general he’s not actually descended from in order to gain fame.
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