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Ordained minister, Dennis Hall, and his guest Justin Bohner, Assistant Pastor, First Baptist Church, Highlands, North Carolina discuss the challenges of sharing the Christian faith with Generation Z, those under 30 years old. They begin by acknowledging that in the last election cycle there was a large turnout of young voters with the majority supporting candidates with pro-abortion, pro-transgenderism, pro – LGBTQ, pro–critical race theory, and socialism views. They discussed the characteristics of today's society that has led to a culture where anything goes, and the moral compass does not exist for many. What Christians think is true and reasonable appears to be sheer madness to increasing numbers of our population. They point out that Generation Z struggles with these questions: Why am I here? Why does mathematics work? What is the meaning of life? If the universe had a beginning, who created it? Why are the physical constraints in the universe so finely tuned to allow the possibility of complex life forms? Why do humans have a moral sense? What happens when we die? They conclude with the admonition that God exists and is a personal infinite God. You should know who you are and know that a personal God is there for you. You are not surrounded by mere mass and energy particles. When you accept Christ as your Savior, even though it will not be perfect In this life, your moment-by-moment personal relationship with Jesus will gradually transform you.