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Best podcasts about brooke hempell

Latest podcast episodes about brooke hempell

Know It. Own It. Change It.
Race and Redemption: Inviting the White Church on the Journey

Know It. Own It. Change It.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 37:34


Brooke Hempell and Susan Robinson are my (Josh) dear friends. Together, they joyfully share about their journey into reconciliation work and their podcast, Race & Redemption. They give an inspirational, yet challenging call to our white siblings to join the journey toward God's heart for reconciliation Social Media https://www.facebook.com/susantherobinson https://www.instagram.com/hellosusanrobinson  https://www.facebook.com/brooke.hempell https://www.instagram.com/story_by_numbers https://twitter.com/NiferBrooke

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Mornings with Eric and Brigitte
TruMotivate - Helping Christians Understand Their Calling

Mornings with Eric and Brigitte

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 12:03


Barna research shows that Christians who find purpose and meaning in their work are more than twice as likely as other Christians to say they are very satisfied with their lives. As 48% of Americans are rethinking the type of job they want post-pandemic, how does TruMotivate help Christians understand their calling? TruMotivate is a first of its kind assessment that helps you discover your top motivations using your own stories. Monday on Mornings with Eric and Brigitte, Chief Growth Officef for TruMotivate, Brooke Hempell will join us to tell how TruMotivate works and how it differs from other personality assessments. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

BaseCamp Live
Engaging the Gen Z Mind

BaseCamp Live

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 46:53


On this episode of BCL, It's time to check in again with Brooke Hempell, senior VP at the Barna Group.  As a research firm, Barna is tracking the latest trends and changes with Gen Z, the generational name for young people between 6-22 years old - essentially anyone from Kindergarten to college. While in some ways the world is growing smaller as people share mindsets from universal media and technology - generational differences are quite real, and we need to pay attention to them. Questions of identity, belonging, and purpose are big questions all people have wrestled with through time. Of course, the answer to these questions are answered ultimately in Christ, so we need to engage people where they are on this journey. How do we as parents, educators and influencers best support, guide and encourage this generation? Stay tuned….LINKSBarna GroupGen Z ResourcesBaseCamp LiveEmail us at info@basecamplive.com 

Right-Side Up Leadership Podcast
214 - Jonathan Wiggins and Barna Group "Creating safe congregations + trends from Barna"

Right-Side Up Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 40:16


In part one of this two part series, Alan interviews pastor Jonathan Wiggins about his story of hurt and how we can create safe places of trust in churches. At the end of the episode, Alan also interviews Brooke Hempell from Barna Group about trends we need to be paying attention to right now. About Jonathan Jonathan Wiggins is the lead pastor of Rez.Church in Loveland, Colorado, whose mission is to reach unchurched people in the Northern Colorado area. In partnership with ARC, he led the century-old church to become a thriving multi-site model. In 2019, Jonathan launched a statewide initiative called Nothing Without God, which partners with and financially supports new church plants throughout Colorado. Through his website, he regularly contributes digital resources for leaders who are seeking to develop and deepen relationships in their families, friendships, and organizations. Jonathan is married to his high school sweetheart, Amy. They have four children, a daughter-in-law, and a grandson named Johnny. Connect with Jonathan Website Book Facebook Instagram Connect with Barna Barna Group Connect With Stay Forth Consider Coaching Right Side Up Community Upstream Campaign

Hope Labs with Rev Tony Lee
Barna Black Church Data Intervew with Brooke Hempell

Hope Labs with Rev Tony Lee

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 46:28


Hope Labs with Rev Tony Lee (audio)
Barna Black Church Data Intervew with Brooke Hempell

Hope Labs with Rev Tony Lee (audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 46:28


VOYAGER: A Vaughn Group Podcast
008. Brooke Hempell - The Delights of Market Research

VOYAGER: A Vaughn Group Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 62:14


A delightful conversation with Brooke Hempell, Senior Vice President of Barna Group and Chief Growth Officer of TruMotivate. She shares the moment she realized she was a nerd, the fascinating world of data, and the hilarious memories of her early days in market research.

ChurchPulse Weekly
057 | Understanding Anti-Asian Sentiments and Racism with Raymond Chang

ChurchPulse Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 46:14


Raymond Chang, president and co-founder of the Asian American Christian Collaborative, joins Carey Nieuwhof and Brooke Hempell to discuss the history of Asian American racism, protest as a spiritually formative practice and advice for church leaders looking to bring healing and justice within the Church.

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ChurchPulse Weekly
055 | Multiethnic Churches and Mistakes Leaders Make in Pursuing Diversity with Derwin Gray

ChurchPulse Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 50:35


Derwin Gray, Lead Pastor of Transformation Church in Charlotte, SC and author of the new book Building a Multiethnic Church, joins Carey Nieuwhof and Brooke Hempell to talk about ongoing challenges of leading a multiethnic church, why a Gospel-centered view of racism requires a systemic and individual approach and common mistakes leaders make in pursuing diversity.

The Disciple Maker's Podcast
S7 Ep. 85: Leaving Cultural Christianity (feat. Dave Clayton, Brooke Hempell, Shodankeh Johnson, and Jim Putman with Bobby Harrington)

The Disciple Maker's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 65:50


This episode is from The Bonhoeffer Project, recorded at the National Disciple Making Forum. Download the recommended resource with this episode, “The Discipleship Gospel Primer,” by going to discipleship.org/ebooks.

Praise Hands
50th Episode Party w/ Jackie The Educator, Barna Group's Brooke Hempell, and more!

Praise Hands

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 106:28


In honor of our 50th Episode, Robby chatted with past guests on a fun and laid-back Praise Hands Podcast 50th Episode Zoom Party, including a quick appearance from Robby’s wife. Watch the Zoom on YouTube, or hear audio-only on your podcast app of choice. 0:00:33 Patrick Chappell 0:30:30 Lex The Advocate 0:52:00 Barna Group’s Brooke Hempell 0:57:50 DJ Chuang 1:17:08 Thank You’s and Fake Ending 1:19:53 Jackie The Educator 1:25:57 Ricky Ortiz Listen around the hour-mark for details on how to enter to win, as well for an exciting announcement from Robby on a living legend who he’ll be interviewing shortly for a new episode.   Time Codes (along with guest’s original episode title):   0:00:33 Patrick Chappell (EP28 “The Myth Of "Organic" Diversity”) Hear Patrick share about his new role as a campus pastor, and about the ways his church is looking to move past traditional models to reach and empower their neighbors. Also, hear about his unfiltered, unashamed obsession with the rock band Weezer.   0:30:30 Lex The Advocate (EP5 “Sex Trafficking: A Survivor's Story”) Hear Lex share about her new role with Exodus Cry fighting sex trafficking through films, public policy, survivor care, and directly confronting pornographic channels.   0:52:00 Barna Group’s Brooke Hempell (EP26 “Data And Diversity: A Call To Dig Deeper”) 0:57:50 DJ Chuang (EP22 “Cultural Competency, Shame, And Generosity”) Hear Brooke share about her new podcast “Race And Redemption”, and hear both Brooke and DJ share about their experience and data findings surrounding the church’s status through the global health crisis. Learn about DJ’s new podcast and other issues (such as generosity and church health during 2020) from an Asian American Christian leader’s perspective.   1:17:08 Thank You’s and Fake Ending 1:19:53 Jackie The Educator (EP8 “Hurt, Hustle, and Healing in Black America”) Hear about the mind-blowing growth of Jackie’s Black Christian Influencers, along with the story of how Robby and Jackie’s connection led to their friendship and Kingdom collaboration.   1:25:57 Ricky Ortiz (EP27 “Rethinking Urban Church Planting”) Hear Ricky share about his experience pastoring a NYC church plant that had 65% of its members displaced due to Covid-related moves. Hear him share vulnerably about how he realized that his church as a whole wasn’t as committed to their neighborhood as he had hoped, and what he’s doing to encourage a new culture of outreach and mutual accountability.   About Praise Hands Podcast Each week on the Praise Hands Podcast, join Robby Valderrama and learn from creative, cross-cultural solutionists at the American intersection of church, race, music, and economics. Support the show at http://praisehands.com/donate.

ChurchPulse Weekly
049 | The Faith of Black Christians in America with Bryan Loritts

ChurchPulse Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 47:04


Bryan Loritts, author of Insider Outsider and Teaching Pastor at Summit Church, joins Carey Nieuwhof and Brooke Hempell to discuss the faith of black Christians in America and the hard work required to lead congregations toward racial reconciliation.

Lighting A Fire
The Future of Faith - with Brooke Hempell

Lighting A Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 43:19


Brooke Hempell, V.P. of Research at Barna Group talks Generation Z and the future of Christianity in the U.S.. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Hope Labs with Rev Tony Lee
Church Trends Interview with Barna Group Senior VP Brooke Hempell

Hope Labs with Rev Tony Lee

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2020 39:51


Rev Tony Lee discusses church trends with Brooke Hempell, Senior Vice President of Barna

Hope Labs with Rev Tony Lee (audio)
Church Trends Interview with Barna Group Senior VP Brooke Hempell

Hope Labs with Rev Tony Lee (audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2020 39:51


Rev Tony Lee discusses church trends with Brooke Hempell, Senior Vice President of Barna

Right-Side Up Leadership Podcast
150 - Brooke Hempell of Barna Group"What trends are we seeing among Christian leaders?"

Right-Side Up Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 24:47


Did you ever play the game twister as a kid? Twister could be a solid representation of how your leadership has felt this year. Always adapting, stretching, contorting, shifting, doing anything to keep from falling over.  On today's episode Alan sits down with Brooke Hempell of Barna Group for a very insightful conversation about current trends in christian leadership.  Take a few minutes and listen to this conversation. It will help you to be encouraged and take next steps towards planning for next year. Take your next right step Leadership Unboxed Right Side Up Journal | 20% OFF | Explore Coaching

Praise Hands
Data and Diversity: A Call To Dig Deeper w/ Barna Group's Brooke Hempell

Praise Hands

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2020 38:29


“Averages only tell the average story. They don’t tell a minority’s story.” Brooke Hempell As the Senior Vice President of Research at Barna Group, Brooke Hempell and her team have interviewed thousands of leaders across America about issues of faith and culture. Yet some of her most meaningful insights have come from pursuing racial reconciliation and church planting in her hometown of Atlanta. In this episode, hear Brooke share trusted insight including: • Common Misperceptions About Economic And Racial Realities • How Millennial and Gen-Z Voices Are Challenging The Status Quo • Surprising Data About The Power Of Diverse Worship Music Follow Brooke’s work at Barna.com.  Each week on the Praise Hands Podcast, join Robby Valderrama and learn from creative, cross-cultural solutionists who are shaping the future of church, race, music, and economics. Support the show at http://praisehands.com/donate.

City Gospel Movements
Barna Speaks on: Political Correctness, Generations & Sharing Your Faith vs. Evangelism feat. Brooke Hempell

City Gospel Movements

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 55:11


Barna Group wants to help you minister better in your city. You don't want to take this for granted. Learn from their research now.

BaseCamp Live
Teens Keeping Faith… How 10% Stay The Course ~ Brooke Hempell

BaseCamp Live

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 41:19


The not so good news...Barna reports that only 10% of young adults ages 18-29 report keeping their faith in the face of a resistant culture. The good news…their “resilient faith" is very strong. So how do young adults from Christian homes or who attended church as teens maintain their faith - if at all? Brooke Hempell, Barna’s Senior Vice President, shares how this new study measures faith and the three trends that will help equip teens who will soon step into that space where faith meets world.

The Don Johnson Show
No Eyes to See

The Don Johnson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2019 35:58


According to Barna researcher Brooke Hempell, "More than any other segment of the population, white evangelicals demonstrate a blindness to the struggle of their African American brothers and sisters.” Why is this? In this episode, Don tackles this question from several angles, and addresses the myth that we live in a post-racist society.Links to go with the show:Black Christians Deserve Better Than Companies (And Churches) Like Relevant Media Group: https://medium.com/@andrehenry/black-christians-deserve-better-than-companies-like-relevant-media-group-42aed44528c9This Topic Got Me Censored and Removed from Conservative Catholic Radio: https://medium.com/@don_43125/this-topic-got-me-censored-and-removed-from-conservative-catholic-radio-6ebbe3c142b9Summary of Ferguson DOJ Report: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2015/03/04/the-12-key-highlights-from-the-dojs-scathing-ferguson-report/I Can't Breathe: A Killing on Bay Street: https://www.amazon.com/Cant-Breathe-Killing-Bay-Street/dp/0812988841/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=i+can%27t+breathe&qid=1571810439&sr=8-2The Case for Reparations: https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2014/06/the-case-for-reparations/361631/

Bible Momming
Ep. 45 - What Do Households of Faith Look Like?

Bible Momming

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 27:30


In this episode, I'm talking with Brooke Hempell, a researcher from the Barna Group about what households of faith really look like today in the United States. She shares recent research on this topic. Take-Aways: - We learn about the vital role of moms. - Who kids really talk with when they have questions. - What moms can do to be ready for their kid's needs. - A great devotional for kids by Louis Giglio.    This episode is sponsored by Audible. You can get a free 30-day trial plus a free credit for a book by clicking this link. Audibletrial.com/BibleMomming For more info on Brooke and the Barna Group. Go to Barna.com.    Remember to click subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts, so that you can always listen to the latest episode for free wherever you are. 

Bible Momming
Ep. 42 - You Are A Leader

Bible Momming

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 21:30


I’m so glad to be back with the Bible Momming podcast. It’s pretty exciting, the podcast has been growing and it’s actually international now. So I’m elated to welcome listeners from Great Britain, Germany, India, Kuwait and South Africa.    This is a pretty crazy time of year as kids are starting school or going back. I tend to love and hate it at the same time. I love the sense of organization as my kids end up having a regular schedule with people to see and things to do. I also hate the extra layer of business it adds to my schedule as the school has plenty of things they want me to do in addition. Plus, I miss my kids when I don’t get to spend as much time with them. This was especially true when my girls were in elementary school.    Now, we pulled out of traditional public school in favor of charter school and my oldest is now attending college, but I remember those feelings and still struggle a bit with them even now.    I’ve really appreciated our charter school because they have been great for our kids, but I would love it if you would please pray for the charter schools in California. There are some bills making their way through our state legislature that could make it tough for families like ours. There’s a lot of competition for state funding and charter schools are being made to look like bad guys. That is anything but the truth, so please pray for the families and our legislators as they try to figure this stuff out.    Now, today I want to talk with you about something you may not realize you are doing.    Leadership.   Over 30 years ago, I held my first leadership role. I was a counselor for teenagers at a camp for the summer. I had just finished my first year of college and wanted to help my church. So, I volunteered to go to camp. I volunteered for high school camp because we didn’t have enough students to go to Jr. high camp. It didn’t occur to me how crazy that was until I was there and it dawned on me that I was leading people who were also my age. Some seniors were 18, but I was 18 after one year of college. They put me in charge of a group of freshmen and I decided to do the best I could with them and not think about the ages of other kids at the camp. It was an amazing experience and I think I did pretty well.    Since then, I’ve become passionate about learning from great leaders because I always want to get better at helping others. Eventually, I became a youth pastor and started to awkwardly put together some of the things I had been learning. From there, I became an associate pastor and a children’s pastor. I’ve coached couples on how to improve the quality of their marriage and I’ve written books for couples and families.    Through it all, I’ve still passionately sought wise leaders to guide me. I meet with them face to face or read their books or listen to their podcasts. I always thought the leadership skills I was learning were strictly for helping with work as a pastor or speaker.    Now that my own children are in their teens and one is almost done with her teens, I realize how much mom advice I got from those leadership gurus. I realized how their lessons helped me to be a better mom and help my own kids to become the best they can be. So, today I want to pass some of that onto you. You see, you are a leader momma.    From the day the doctor or nurse handed your beautiful baby over to you, you became a leader. Over the course of your child’s life, you will give them insight into ways to eat, how to act, how to handle hardships, how to build friendships, when to keep pushing forward and when to back away. You’ll help your son or daughter to know their strengths and weaknesses. You will introduce them to God and the Bible. You will be their primary source of encouragement and direction. You will attempt to support and teach them school things, but predominantly you will be leading them in how to be the best human they can be.    If you doubt me, listen to some of the definitions of leadership offered by the many leaders I’ve studied over the years. See how you fit into these definitions.      "Leadership is not about titles, positions, or flowcharts. It is about one life influencing another." --John C. Maxwell   "Don't follow the crowd, let the crowd follow you." --Margaret Thatcher   "The greatest leader is not necessarily the one who does the greatest things. He is the one that gets the people to do the greatest things." --Ronald Reagan   "A true leader has the confidence to stand alone, the courage to make tough decisions, and the compassion to listen to the needs of others. He does not set out to be a leader, but becomes one by the equality of his actions and the integrity of his intent." --Douglas MacArthur   "Leaders think and talk about the solutions. Followers think and talk about the problems." --Brian Tracy   "The art of leadership is saying no, not saying yes. It is very easy to say yes." --Tony Blair     “I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” – Maya Angelou   Do you see it now?   Can you see how you are a leader?   As we seek direction from the Bible on how to be the best mom we can be, I want you to look at God’s directions to leaders because those are for you. We all know moms who mess this up because they doubt their own leadership skills, they doubt the confidence for this role. But, the Bible is loaded with people who had those same doubts concerning the leadership role they were given.    You may be a clerk at a grocery store or an administrative assistant and it may be tough for you to grab this. It was tough for Moses too. He begged God to send someone else to help the Israelite people. Or maybe you are a leader at work, you manage 200 or more people and coordinate major corporate events. But kids scare you. Funny thing about work leadership. There is always someone else who can come and take your job. They may do it as good as you or even better. But when it comes to being the mom of your child, you are irreplaceable. You are uniquely placed in this space at this time to train up and raise these people. And much like many Biblical leaders, you can do it.    In Jesus’ day, the disciples had many poor leaders to look at. Consider that time period. It was brutal and so were the leaders. And yet, there are definite similarities between how people of leadership acted between then and now.   Mark 10:42-45 (NLT) 42 So Jesus called them together and said, “You know that the rulers in this world lord it over their people, and officials flaunt their authority over those under them. 43 But among you it will be different. Whoever wants to be a leader among you must be your servant, 44 and whoever wants to be first among you must be the slave of everyone else. 45 For even the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve others and to give his life as a ransom for many.”   That’s precisely what great moms do. They serve their family. They serve their kids. That can look differently with different people. It could mean being the transportation, it could mean being the main food server. It also could me picking out clothes or attending an event that you are not looking forward to attending. Serving means acknowledging that it’s not all about me.    This can be tough. That why we need to know what God told to the prophet Isaiah to pass on to the people of Israel when they felt defeated and tired. This is for us too Mommas.   Isaiah 41:10 (NLT)  Don’t be afraid, for I am with you.     Don’t be discouraged, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you.     I will hold you up with my victorious right hand.   It doesn’t matter what age you are either. I know many young mommas who are starting this leadership process. I have heard their frustrations and how they wish they knew more or had more experience.    The Apostle Paul sent a letter to a young leader named Timothy addressing this exact thought.    1 Timothy 4:12 (NLT) 12 Don’t let anyone think less of you because you are young. Be an example to all believers in what you say, in the way you live, in your love, your faith, and your purity.   Each of us has a beautiful capacity to lead the people God gave us to lead. And I know it’s tempting to show off or to compare ourselves to one another. It’s an easy trap to fall into. There are some things our kids will have in common with other kids. And yet, they are preciously unique and we are on the ground floor to see that. So let’s be careful of those temptations that all leaders struggle with. That’s why Paul mentioned it to the believers in the town of Philippi by saying…   Philippians 2:3 (NLT) 3 Don’t be selfish; don’t try to impress others. Be humble, thinking of others as better than yourselves.   Believe me I struggle with these too. I want to show off my kids and what they do as an athlete or a scholar. But I also struggle with how to express a thought that will truly be encouraging to them or how to finally motivate my child to have a clean room. There is so much more to our stories than the pictures we post on social media. And, when they move out and do their own thing, they will still have challenges that I may or may not have helped them prepare for. It’s intimidating.   I still remember having spent so much time with so many children before my girls were born. That first day in the hospital when the nurse came to show my husband and me some basic ways to care for our baby and I was scared. I still get scared sometimes. I get afraid that I will have made a decision that has a detrimental impact on the rest of their lives. I think we all feel that sometimes.  So do other leaders. That’s why God’s first words to Joshua when he became the second leader of the Israelites were these. And they fit us too.     Joshua 1:9 This is my command—be strong and courageous! Do not be afraid or discouraged. For the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.”   Mommas, we desperately need to strength that God can and does give us. We won’t do everything right. No leader does. We take one step at a time and move forward knowing that He is with us and that He has great promises for us like this.   Galatians 6:9 Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.    Coming up on the Bible Momming podcast, I’ve got some great guests and some help to develop habits that will strengthen you and enable you to be the strong leader God designed you to be.    Over the next couple of months I’m talking with Brooke Hempell from the Barna group about research they’ve been doing on what strong households of faith look like. I’m talking with Beth McCord about how knowing your enneagram type and your family’s types and how that will help you to appreciate one another more. I’m talking with author Mary Kassian about being the right kind of strong, and so much more.    I’m so enthusiastic about this next season. If you want to connect with me, I would love to hear from you. You can find me on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter and I’m “Paula Whidden” everywhere you look.    If you would like to connect with other like minded moms, come join the Bible Momming group on Facebook.    I know you have plenty of things pulling at your time, so thank you for listening. And remember, Love is patient and love is kind and that is never more real than in our families. 

The Equipping Podcast

Nathan and Karen talk with Jonathan Morrow from Impact 360, and Brooke Hempell from the Barna Group, about Generation Z (born 1999-2015).

Washington Watch
Dr. Andy Harris, Michele Bachmann, Phil Robertson, Brooke Hempell

Washington Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2019 54:10


Washington Watch
Rep. Louie Gohmert, Brooke Hempell, Ashley Bratcher

Washington Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 54:10


Love>Poverty: A Compassion Podcast
06 - The Good News About Global Poverty

Love>Poverty: A Compassion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2018 23:27


   In this episode, we speak with Brooke Hempell. Brooke is the Senior Vice President of Research for the Barna Group. Barna provides spiritual influencers with credible knowledge and clear thinking, enabling them to navigate a complex and changing culture.    Brooke speaks about a recent study that Barna produced called “The Good News about Global Poverty”. She shares the findings of the study and some implications that come from that.

BaseCamp Live
The Latest From Barna That Impacts Your Family - Brooke Hempell

BaseCamp Live

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2018 31:35


The world is changing, spinning… what are the cultural forces at work and the trends that are impacting your children and schools today? Every type of media your child consumes is educational. How can you be intentional about every hour of your child's time and help them navigate the confusion in our culture today? Our guest Brooke Hempell is a senior vice president of Barna Group, studying the intersection of faith and culture. Join us as we discuss the trends they are seeing among Gen Z and how parents can influence their child's response to these trends.

Forest Hill Parenting Podcast
Gen Z with Brooke Hempell from The Barna Group

Forest Hill Parenting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2018 34:32


Youth Ministry for the Longer Haul Podcast
TLH074: Insights into Gen Z

Youth Ministry for the Longer Haul Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2018 68:21


Many of us have been guilty of thinking that the teenagers of today are pretty much like all the teenagers that have gone before them. Ahhhhh, if only it were that easy! Research tells us that there are characteristics of the current generation that we need to be aware of as we try to point them to Jesus. This podcast interview will help you dive deeper into Gen Z. We'll consider some of the things defining their generation that will impact the way you do youth ministry. Brooke Hempell is the Vice President of Research for the Barna Group and was a big part of the Gen Z book recently published by Barna. More importantly, she loves teenagers and youth ministry. Her insight into this current generation is GOLD. You're gonna wanna dig in on this one. It's also an episode you could pass on to your youth workers. What's that??? We have a podcast Facebook group? Why yes, yes we do. And there are prizes give-a-ways galore on there! Come join us! Links mentioned: https://www.barna.com/ https://www.impact360institute.org/ Resources mentioned Gen Z & Barna Trends WhoisGenZ.com https://axis.org/ Spiritual Conversations in the Digital Age SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR SPONSOR! YM360.com YM360 is the premier provider of youth ministry Bible study curriculum, student devotionals, Disciple Now resources, youth leader development, and summer camp experiences through GENERATE Camp by YM360. Check out YOUTH MINISTRY THREE SIXTY at YM360.com. For being a loyal listener use promo code: LONGERHAUL for 20% off your next order. some exclusions apply. HELP OTHER YOUTH PASTORS! If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss any future episodes, and please share it. Also, please leave an honest review for The Longer Haul Youth Ministry Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated! They help others know the value of the show, and we read each and every one of them.

Youth Ministry for the Longer Haul Podcast
TLH074: Insights into Gen Z

Youth Ministry for the Longer Haul Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2018 68:21


Many of us have been guilty of thinking that the teenagers of today are pretty much like all the teenagers that have gone before them. Ahhhhh, if only it were that easy! Research tells us that there are characteristics of the current generation that we need to be aware of as we try to point them to Jesus. This podcast interview will help you dive deeper into Gen Z. We'll consider some of the things defining their generation that will impact the way you do youth ministry. Brooke Hempell is the Vice President of Research for the Barna Group and was a big part of the Gen Z book recently published by Barna. More importantly, she loves teenagers and youth ministry. Her insight into this current generation is GOLD. You're gonna wanna dig in on this one. It's also an episode you could pass on to your youth workers. What's that??? We have a podcast Facebook group? Why yes, yes we do. And there are prizes give-a-ways galore on there! Come join us! Links mentioned: https://www.barna.com/ https://www.impact360institute.org/ Resources mentioned Gen Z & Barna Trends WhoisGenZ.com https://axis.org/ Spiritual Conversations in the Digital Age SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR SPONSOR! YM360.com YM360 is the premier provider of youth ministry Bible study curriculum, student devotionals, Disciple Now resources, youth leader development, and summer camp experiences through GENERATE Camp by YM360. Check out YOUTH MINISTRY THREE SIXTY at YM360.com. For being a loyal listener use promo code: LONGERHAUL for 20% off your next order. some exclusions apply. HELP OTHER YOUTH PASTORS! If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss any future episodes, and please share it. Also, please leave an honest review for The Longer Haul Youth Ministry Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated! They help others know the value of the show, and we read each and every one of them.

BaseCamp Live
What do parents of engaged Christian teens do differently? - Brooke Hempell

BaseCamp Live

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2018 29:01


Barna’s VP of Research, Brooke Hempell, reveals the latest research on Gen Z’ers that shows a specific habit and rhythm among parents of engaged Christian teens that will encourage you to do the same. Listen in and learn the behavioral traits that seem to be helping Christian parents raise teens who stay engaged with their faith, even in the face of a confusing and dark world.

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THE BACKSIDE: Brooke Hempell of Barna Research discusses raising Gen Z

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2018 14:38


Join Brooke and Davies as they continue their discussion on raising Gen Z kids and what parents can do to help them navigate an often dark and confusing world.

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Under 18: Barna Researcher Shares the Latest Findings on Gen Z

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2017 19:53


In this episode I’m interviewing Brooke Hempell, VP of Research for the Barna Group. Their latest work investigates Gen Z, the current K-12 generation whose unique approach to the world presents unprecedented challenges and opportunities. Listen now to gain practical insights on raising and supporting the Gen Z generation.

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THE BACKSIDE: More on Gen Z with Barna research VP Brooke Hempell

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2017 13:24


Continue the conversation with Brooke and Davies as they look at the characteristics of Gen Z and how both culture and parenting style has influenced the way they think.