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Children's Ministry: Are Adults the Problem?

Children's Ministry: Are Adults the Problem?

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Rev. Justin Hamby | Episode 2 | The World Revival


Why do children often respond to faith more freely than adults?

In this episode of The World Revival, we sit down with Rev. Justin Hamby, an international children’s minister who has travelled across multiple countries, helping young people and children encounter God in powerful and genuine ways.

This conversation challenges common assumptions about faith, Revival, and the role of the next generation.

We explore:

-Why children often respond differently to faith and spiritual experiences.

-The role of adults and parents in shaping (or limiting) children’s faith.

-Whether revival in the next generation requires long-term investment.

-The importance of mentoring, discipleship, and starting young.

-Realities behind youth decline and what can be learned from past generations.

-Creating space for authentic spiritual experiences in children.

This episode is not just about children’s ministry, it’s about perspective, responsibility, and what it truly takes to build lasting Faith.

Whether you’re a parent, leader, Sunday School teacher, believer, or simply curious, this conversation invites you to rethink what revival really looks like.

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