top 10 posts from 2009 incl. #10

Over the next three days, I will be sharing the top 10 posts from 2009 here on the blog.  As I looked over the stats, I was excited to see that these 10 posts come from 4 different authors.  Since we had over ten authors on the blog this year, I am glad to see the popularity spread out.  I hope you will join us for the journey.  Hopefully you will be reminded of good thoughts from the year and hopefully you will discover for the first time the great content that is shared here regulary.

#10 – A Generation Without Mentors

In this blog, I shared via video about how many in my generation feel abandoned by their elders and we seem to be growing up and into our own without help from others.  Maybe we are pushing our elders away or maybe they aren’t present and reaching out.  This and other blogs related to the generation gap sparked great discussion (and helped shape the content of and my passion for what I shared in my August 9th sermon at North Phoenix’s morning service, which you can view here)

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About Scott Savage

Scott Savage is a young leader, hopeful about the future of the Church and the generation that is emerging to lead it. He currently serves as the Minister to Young Adults at North Phoenix Baptist Church, where he leads Crash (an alternative worship service) and leads the church's ministry to college students, young singles and young marrieds. He resides in Central Phoenix with his wife, Danalyn. He blogs here at The Joshua Collective, and you can follow his everyday moves on Twitter: @scottesavage. Scott graduated with a Bachelors of Arts in Christian Studies from Grand Canyon University and a Masters of Divinity from Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary.

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