By Voddie Baucham
While there are those who continue to argue that the current multigenerational “crisis” is overblown, study after study continues to confirm the nature, magnitude and extent of the problem. The recent LifeWay Research findings are no exception. Their recent findings are in line with the results of other researchers (like the Barna Group, the Nehemiah Institute, and the National Study of Youth and Religion). For example, the LifeWay study discovered:
[T]he most common definitions of successful parenting include children having good values (25 percent), being happy adults (25 percent), finding success in life (22 percent), being a good person (19 percent), graduating from college (17 percent), and living independently (15 percent). Being godly or having faith in God is mentioned by 9 percent of respondents.