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io/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/20064603/twice-knock-knock-MV. jpg. TWICE has broken records for K-Pop girl groups with their new music video!.

The hit rookie girl group under JYP Entertainment recently released their new music video "Knock Knock" on February 20 at midnight KST.

24 hours later, the group had reached 9,857,751 views on YouTube, which is the most that a K-Pop girl group MV has ever received in its first day.

TWICE's "TT" MV had previously been in first place for achieving 5,974,881 views in the first 24 hours after release.

Also, the group has beat the "TT" MV's previous record of the fastest girl group MV to reach 10 million views, which they had reached in 40 hours and 31 minutes.

This time around, by 24 hours and 23 minutes after its release, "Knock Knock" had reached 10,173,463 views.

In the K-Pop group category as a whole, "Knock Knock" is also now the second fastest to hit 10 million views and received the second highest views in 24 hours, following BTS's "Not Today" MV in first place. Congratulations to TWICE and ONCE!.

For more infomation >> Breaking news - TWICE's "Knock Knock" MV Overtakes Their Own Records For the K-Pop Groups - Duration: 2:02.

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How the church can engage and reach Generation Z - Duration: 8:35.

In this video, you are going to learn about Generation Z and what your church can do to

reach them.

My name is Jake from Churchfront.com; this is the channel that helps church leaders grow themselves and grow their church.

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I was born in 1990.

That makes me nearly 27 years old.

I'm at the age when I look at highschool and college students and start feeling old.

Has it already been almost ten years since I graduated from high school?

Over the past decade, there has been a lot of talk in the church world about my generation,

the Millennials, those born between 1980 and 1994.

I'm sure you have seen plenty of articles floating around online about what Millennials

are looking for in a church, or reasons why Millennials are leaving the church.

While many of these articles make unhelpful generalisations about my generation, I do

appreciate the attempt to understand younger generations for the sake of building the church

and sharing the gospel.

If your church is still trying to figure out how to best reach Millennials, I have good

news and bad news.

The good news is you can stop worrying so much about Millennials because we're no

longer the biggest influencers of culture.

The bad news is you have a whole new generation to learn about and start strategizing how

your church is going to reach them.

Recently my friend Spencer, a youth pastor here in Colorado, recommend that I read James

Emery White's new book, Meet Generation Z: Understanding and Reaching the New Post-Christian

World.

Being someone who is passionate about the latest research and trends in ministry, I

knew I would find this book intriguing, so I immediately downloaded it to my Kindle app

and read it in a couple of days.

In his book, James Emery White does a fantastic job helping us better understand the youngest

generation among us as well as provide insight on how to reach them effectively.

If you and your church care about reaching the next generation, then read this book.

You'll learn that the issue is not so much figuring out how to reach a particular generation.

Rather, the primary challenge the church in North America faces in the next few years

is effectively communicating the gospel in an increasingly post-Christian society.

Rather than cover all of the topics in his book, I want to share with you some basic

information about Generation Z as well as my three biggest takeaways from White's

research.

This generation consists of kids born between 1995 and 2010.

You may have heard some people consider this age range to include Millennials, but after

reading Meet Generation Z, kids born in this date range did grow up in a world different

than even a younger Millennial such as myself.

I remember life before personal computers were even a standard household item.

I remember life without cellphones and smartphones.

Apple released the iPhone my junior year of high school in 2007.

I also remember dial-up internet, slow cellular data, and Wifi hotspots being a luxury rather

than a necessity.

For most of Generation Z, they do not remember the world without smartphones, Wifi, and instant

access to the world's information via Google.

Aside from the technological distinction of Generation Z, there are a few cultural and

moral differences as well.

The kids in Generation Z were born into a time of unfortunate events.

They have already lived through the catastrophes of 9/11 and the Great Recession.

It makes you wonder if that is why dystopian stories such as the Hunger Games and Divergent

are so popular among this generation.

They have also been the first generation to grow up in a sexually fluid culture.

73% of Generation Z is for same-sex marriage.

Generation Z is the most racially diverse generation the United States has ever seen

due to the rapid growth of the Hispanic population in the last decade.

Finally, the most important distinctive of Generation Z is they are the most spiritually

illiterate generation Western Civilization has ever seen.

Since they are the children of unchurched or de-churched Generation X, they have absolutely

no knowledge of anything spiritual.

In previous decades, most people had some exposure to religion and Christianity.

Preachers like Billy Graham and the leaders of mega-church movements we see today have

appealed to people's general knowledge of the concepts of the Christianity and from

there have guided people into a life-changing and personal relationship with God.

With Generation Z, the church can no longer lean on the crutch of cultural Christianity.

In reaching this generation, we must assume that our audience has zero knowledge of who

Jesus is and what he has done.

After reading this book, here are my biggest takeaways in how it is going to affect my

ministry.

First, I think the spiritual illiteracy of this generation provides one of the greatest

opportunities the church in the west has ever seen.

In previous generations, the church had to help cultural Christians who were de-churched

overcome their preconceptions about faith, Jesus, and the church.

With Generation Z it's like working with spiritual blank slate.

We do not have to waste time undoing false popular theology or their preconceptions about

the church because they do not have any!

Their spiritual illiteracy will prove to be the strongest bridge to connecting this Generation

with God.

Although they are spiritually illiterate, we can see that this generation has a deep

longing for meaning and purpose in life which is expressed in their heavy involvement with

movements dealing with civil rights, politics, or the environment.

The church has a tremendous opportunity to provide them with an alternative to the world's

attempt to live a fulfilling life of meaning and purpose.

That does not mean the church needs to start shoving the Bible and theology down this generation's

throat.

Instead, the church should create environments for this generation to ask questions about

spirituality and let those questions determine the type of content the church can create

to engage non-believers.

Second, the church is going to need to have a voice of conviction.

It's ironic that despite the political correctness required in public discourse today, the talking

heads with the most authority and greatest following in our culture today do not beat

around the bush when it comes to sharing their convictions.

John Oliver, Stephen Colbert, Dennis Prager, and Ron Paul, are just a few public figures

I follow that prove you do not need to be politically correct to have a significant

influence on a lot of people.

Even though I do not agree with all or any of what these public figures have to say,

I admire their conviction.

It's tempting for the church to lose her prophetic voice for the sake of evangelism,

but James Emery White warns against doing this.

Not only will this result in watering down the truth of the gospel, but no one will want

to listen if your church has no conviction.

Generation Z wants to grapple with opinions and ideologies.

Even though some or many will disagree, people will only take the time to listen to words

of conviction.

Finally, the church must create snackable content to engage with Generation Z.

I love watching Casey Neistat's vlog on Youtube.

Almost every day he posts a 5-10 minute video that documents his life as a creative entrepreneur

in New York City in an entertaining way.

Apparently, 7 million other people feel the same way about his videos because that's

the number of subscribers he has.

Something that he and other successful YouTubers have discovered is the power of snackable

online content.

Whether it's creating entertaining but informative videos on YouTube or writing brief but intriguing

articles, I see this as the future of online ministry for the church.

Too many churches, especially ones with big budgets, make the mistake of capturing their

Sunday morning content, posting it online, and expecting to make a significant impact

that way.

While posting services online is not a horrible idea, the church must look at what is working

in the secular world to build an engaged audience who is excited to consume content that will

add value to their life.

To sum up my takeaway from James Emery White's book, I believe if churches want to effectively

reach Generation Z, they must start creating engaging, informative, and creative content

that answers spiritual questions with a voice of conviction.

I'm excited to start doing this in my ministry, but honestly, I do not yet know what exactly

this will look like.

I highly encourage you to read Generation Z yourself as there are many other takeaways

in it for your ministry that I did not cover here.

What are your thoughts on how the church can effectively reach the next Generation?

If your church has found innovative and effective ways to reach Generation Z, let me know in

the comments below!

For more infomation >> How the church can engage and reach Generation Z - Duration: 8:35.

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News 4 San Antonio segment - Duration: 1:54.

It's an Idea that started at one school and now the creators of an education app are expanding.

The Yes! Our Kids Can app launched

just months ago, for Somerset ISD.

Fox San Antonio's Darlene Dorsey is live with more about other schools planning

to use it.

Yes some exciting news for the creators of this app; Yes! Our Kids Can.

It was the brain child of a media executive here in San Antonio, his name is Lionel Sosa.

He had a dream years ago of coming up with something to inspire children who come from

atmospheres that are considered underprivileged and their kids are considered at risk.

Now months ago we were at an elementary school in Somerset ISD when this first happened,

there was a pilot program launching for first graders to use the Yes! Our Kids Can app.

Now it's a learning app with games, puzzles and music, students are inspired to challenge

themselves to learn and consider higher education or job training, despite any economic disadvantages.

And with additional funding, the Yes! Our Kids Can

app will be expanding to more school districts, so teachers will have one

more tool in their toolbox.

But what's also just as important is making sure that the parent is involved.

And that the parent understands that there is hope.

There are possibilities.

That there are choices that they can make very early on, like when their child is in

first grade, that will prepare them for success when they get to high school.

Now all those who work with Yes! Our Kids Can

are inspired to reach out to more school districts and with additional

funding from the Santikos Foundation they'll be able to do that.

And it is Texas A&M-San Antonio that is going to be conducting a study to show the effectiveness

of the Yes! Our Kids Can app.

Reporting live, Darlene Dorsey, Fox News First

For more infomation >> News 4 San Antonio segment - Duration: 1:54.

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YTN NEWS: [전승훈 기자의 지금, 여기]"사드비용은 부담 불가… FTA 재협상 요청 오면 조목조목 따져라" - Duration: 14:21.

For more infomation >> YTN NEWS: [전승훈 기자의 지금, 여기]"사드비용은 부담 불가… FTA 재협상 요청 오면 조목조목 따져라" - Duration: 14:21.

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上原浩治、1死も奪えず2敗目の登板を反省「やらかしました。申し訳ない…」 - Duration: 2:21.

For more infomation >> 上原浩治、1死も奪えず2敗目の登板を反省「やらかしました。申し訳ない…」 - Duration: 2:21.

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OUCH! Journalists Freaking Out After Obama Caught With His Pants - politics - Duration: 2:10.

OUCH! Journalists Freaking Out After Obama Caught With His Pants Down On Wall Street

Those Liberals! Always running around, acting like do-gooders and like they don�t need

or care about money!

First, there was Hillary Clinton. She sure as heck didn�t want anyone finding out how

much money she made (hundreds of thousands, ya�ll) yakking at banks, securities firms

and Goldman Sachs. She had the liberals totally buying it too, thinking that she wasn�t

married to Wall Street.

I�m gonna let the Doctor of Common Sense.

Whatever! Good thing she LOST!

Well, look who�s at it now! Obama, who created the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (one

of his MANY agencies, bringing more RED TAPE to our country), supposedly to protect us

from these big banks, etc., is now reportedly going to be paid $400,000.00 by the investment

firm Cantor Fitzgerald, to speak at a lunch at a healthcare conference!

That�s right, Obama will make, during one lunchtime, the same as he made, per year,

as POTUS!

Now, I don�t know about you, but this all sounds PRETTY shady! He�s speaking at a

HEALTHCARE conference, where he�s getting paid BIG BUCKS by an investment firm! Hmmmm�

and his big �accomplishment� as President was Obamacare�. Makes you start to wonder

what�s really going on, doesn�t it!

I think we all know what�s going on! Obamacare is a sham and, but for a couple aspects we

want to keep (probably put in there just to get it done), it�s a FAILURE!

If you agree that Obama is a sham and a huge hypocrite, please SHARE this around the internet

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