Gen Z is supposed to be done with religion. Someone forgot to tell them.

Steve Little was teaching a leadership class to his own employees last month when he asked, almost as an aside, how many of them were actively practicing religion. He was expecting a smattering of hands. Instead, 80 percent of the room – employees aged 26 to 38 – raised their hands.
She ran an international business. Then she moved to a farm and everything changed.

“You can’t change from being a city girl yourself,” Venz told Rabbi Rami Goldberg on a recent episode of Biblical Money. “You can’t say ‘I’m not going to be a city girl anymore’ and then you’re not. I think my change came from God.”
How Randy Ferreira Turned a 5-Man Bible Study into a Movement—and Built a Business Along the Way

When Randy Ferreira walked into a 7,000-member church and found just five men sitting in a lifeless Bible class, he decided to fix it. Within a year, 400 men were packing the sanctuary every Wednesday night.
From Wall Street Success to White House Innovation: How Faith Guides One CEO’s Journey

When one opens Rob Brinkman’s LinkedIn profile, the first thing they’re greeted with is a bold declaration: “I am a man of faith, a devout husband and father.”
From Healthcare Executive to Food, Wine & God: Zach Jiwa’s Journey of Faith and Purpose

When a successful healthcare technology executive walks away from a lucrative career to spend a year serving the homeless and hiking across continents, you know there’s more to the story.