Seeking the Young Adult Vote
Do you ever feel like people don’t really care about you or your opinions? If so, you are wrong. As a matter of fact, young adults are one of the most sought after demographics within our cultural, economic, and political stratosphere.
Check out this article from Time Magazine regarding the potential impact of young adults in the 2008 Presidential Election. Most of the article focuses on 18-24 year olds, but those of us that are a bit older are being targeted just as much if not more.
After reading it, come back to the Threads site and let us know your thoughts. And, no, this is not your chance to tell us who you’re voting for or who you think we should be voting for.
About the Author
Jason Hayes is the young adult ministry specialist for Threads. His primary role for Threads is to serve as a speaker, church consultant, and writer. He is the co-author of Lost and Found: The Younger Unchurched and the Churches That Reach Them and the author of Blemished: How the Message of Malachi Confronts Empty Religion. Jason earned a Master of Divinity from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. Prior to coming to LifeWay, he served at Long Hollow Baptist Church in north Nashville. He is also happily married to his beautiful wife, Carrie, and is a proud dad to their two sons. Learn more at jasonhayesonline.com.
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