

173 - Benjamin Windle ”Millennials and the Church”
Millennial. Elder Millennial. Zennial. Those are all terms that describe an interesting generation of individuals that grew up in the analogue era, but experienced the shift to digital era. How do we care for and raise up millennials?
On today's episode, Alan and Author, Pastor, and life strategist, Benjamin Windle talk about what Millennials are and are not looking for in the Church.
If there is one thing you do today it should be to listen to this podcast episode.
About Benjamin
“Many years ago, I made a robust life decision: instead of criticising the state of the world, I decided to engage with the conversation. I wanted to be part of the solution.
That’s what I have been doing for the last 20 years—giving my life to play a part in helping others.”
Benjamin is married to his high school sweetheart, Cindi. They have 3 sons and a cavoodle (Romeo).
Benjamin’s entrepreneurial spark has helped him start and develop multiple businesses, and complete his Masters in Business.
In their early twenties, Benjamin and Cindi Windle moved to the City of Roses—Portland, Oregon. In 2009, they returned to Australia, where they have continued both their business and ministry endeavours. As an expression of their passion to give back to the community and inspire people to become all they were created to be, they pioneered Lifeplace.
His work helping churches develop Generational Intelligence in reaching Millennials and Gen Z has grown into a range of resources, coaching, and speaking.
His recent release, “Eight Innovations to Leading Millennials”, was featured globally by the Hillsong Network and reached the #1 Bestseller list on Amazon in 2 categories.
Benjamin’s ‘Life Minute’ radio program brings 60 seconds of life skills to an estimated audience of one million listeners.
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