COMMENTARY

When you hear the word "evangelist," you might typically think of figures like Billy Graham or Luis Palau, speakers on massive stages, filling stadiums with sound. As an evangelist who trained under them, I know this well. I've traveled the world sharing the Gospel. I understand the immense power of that scale.

But today, there's a new wave of evangelism, particularly among Gen Z. And it looks a lot different than it did for older generations. They're typically not filling stadiums. They aren't evangelizing on TV or at mass rallies, like Billy Graham and other greats once did – and that's not a bad thing.

Reaching people today means doing evangelism differently. Gen Z are digital natives. They're online, a lot. But this also means they're skilled and effective at using new to

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