Is It Harder Being a Teen Today? - Bravester

    Is It Harder Being a Teen Today?

    Is It Harder Being a Teen Today?

    I’ve been a youth pastor since the 1980s. I’m in my 5th decade of believing in teens. I’ve also lived through all of those decades with the teens and have learned a lot. Read about this unique perspective.

    I can soundly say that today’s teens are different. I write about that here.

    But is this just my limited perspective? What do parents think?

    Read this clever graphic article from Pew Research to get the real numbers. Again, with clever graphics. Sometimes a visual helps, right? I just had to pass this on.

    Why Many Parents and Teens Think It’s Harder Being a Teen Today

    What do you think?

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      Brenda Seefeldt

      Brenda Seefeldt Amodea is a pastor, and speaker. She has worked with teens since 1981 to present. She has lived through the teen years in the 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, 2010s and now into the 2020s. Imagine that collected wisdom! Imagine just the teen language trends she has lived through. She writes about that wisdom at www.Bravester.com. Read this clever article about those decades at https://largerstory.church/four-decades-of-youth-ministry/ She has also published I Wish I Could Take Away Your Pain, the Bible study workbook with video, Trust Issues with God, and the upcoming book, The Story of Two Lost Sons. With her husband, Brenda also publishes a paintball magazine, www.Paintball.Media. You didn’t see that one coming, right?