David H. Kim is the executive director for the Center for Faith and Work for Redeemer Church in New York City. Our culture loves youth and they are always told that this stage of life is the best. This little book takes a look at how Millennials (born from 1984 to 1993) are doing.

In a poll, nearly 7 out of 10 young adults said they are satisfied with life right now. Yet as they continue to age, these men and women will face mighty changes and challenges in technology, terrorism, institutions, and recession. Kim points out that Millennials are hyper-connected but relationally confused. The author draws a line in the sand and challenges churches to give this generation a place to develop a faith that is "authentic, charitable, and embracing."