Pray: A secular young adult experiances mega-church subculture
Listen "Can the secular world and the religious world understand each other? We ask that question while visiting Colorado Springs, CO, where Pastor Ted Haggard at the New Life Church has put in place a project to pray in front of the home of every person in the city, systematically, block by block and house by house. He's also helped organize 24-hour -365-day -per-year "prayer shield" over the city, all night prayer vigils, and more." - from This American Life
- National Public Radio
Listen January 21, 2005 · Time
magazine's cover story this week is about "twixters," or kids in their
20s who move in with their parents and take more time to start their
own families. Commentator Alexandra Robbins popularized the phrase
"quarterlife crisis" and finds such generational labels a bit
condescending.
From
All Things Considered,
CHILDHOOD'S END
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January 26, 2005 - In an introductory essay, the host of The Infinite Mind, Dr. Fred Goodwin, discusses the trick modern society has played on our life cycles. As the world has become more complex, adolescence is extending into the years that were once considered "adult," the late teens and early twenties. On the other hand, children now enter into puberty at younger ages than their grandparents did. Good judgment and maturity may lag behind. Parents and other adults have a crucial role to play in the lives of young people, Dr. Goodwin says. - From The Infinite Mind

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