EPISODE · Aug 20, 2025 · 55 MIN
Why Gen Z is Running to Jesus | The Pursuit with James Griffin
from The Pursuit with James Griffin · host crosspointcity
In this episode of The Pursuit Podcast, James, Carlos, and Matt unpack what Romans 1 calls the passive wrath of God. From cultural confusion around gender and sexuality to addiction and depression, they reveal how brokenness can actually be God’s kindness in leading people back to Himself. The conversation highlights a resurgence of faith in Gen Z, especially young men hungry for truth, and the need for bold gospel preaching in a culture that often opposes Christianity. They close with a challenge for older believers to step into intergenerational discipleship, modeling what it looks like to follow Jesus in everyday life.SHOW NOTESThese notes are packed with key insights and scripture to help you know and follow Jesus – https://mycpcc.com/notes144To submit a question, send us a DM on Instagram or Facebook.Crosspoint City Church exists to relentlessly pursue those far from God to help them know and follow Jesus. To help support this mission and work, visit https://www.mycpcc.com/giveTo learn more about all of our locations or what is coming up at Crosspoint City, check out https://www.crosspointcity.com/ or follow us on your favorite social platform @CrosspointCity
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In this episode of The Pursuit Podcast, James, Carlos, and Matt unpack what Romans 1 calls the passive wrath of God. From cultural confusion around gender and sexuality to addiction and depression, they reveal how brokenness can actually be God’s kindness in leading people back to Himself. The conversation highlights a resurgence of faith in Gen Z, especially young men hungry for truth, and the need for bold gospel preaching in a culture that often opposes Christianity. They close with a chal...
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