Angels | Attitude | Culture | Desire | Evangelism | Meaning | Perspective | Religion | Spirituality

MODERN APPRECIATION
Jack Simms of Baby Boomers Consulting in California predicted a few years ago that the “quest for spiritual meaning” would be among boomers’ greatest concerns in the nineties. “They want to get in touch with the supernatural, and they will get in touch with it–somehow.” Teenagers tell a similar story. Gallup polls reveal that teen belief in angels has increased steadily from 64 percent in 1978 to 76 percent in 1992. That three out of four young Americans now believe in angels says something about a coming generation and its search for something beyond self to believe in. Taken from “Rumors of Angels?” by Timothy Jones in Christianity Today, April 5, 1993

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