"Kids these days are so lazy." "Kids don't
know how to do anything they will need for life." "Back in my day we
went outside at sunrise and were not back till sunset. We fell down and were
fine." "Millennials need to have their phones. It's like their phone
is another appendage." These are just a few quotes I have heard people say
about kids and Millennials today.
I have heard it all I tell you. I've heard that Millennials are lazy, don't
care about issues, don't know how to have human interactions, are addicted to
tech, and the list goes on and on. You know why I have heard this? First off I
am a teacher... it's kind of my job to listen and talk about kids. Second I am
a Millennial. I get lumped into this group of "lazy, uncaring, tech teens."
And, believe it or not, I do see some of what people are saying about
Millennials. But, what bugs me is when people think this is true of all
Millennials, or they don't look at the good Millennials do.
Millennials have the power to be amazing. We can impact the world more than any
generation before us (that's not a knock on past generations; we will get to
why we have that impact).
Here is a list of good I have found in Millennials:

1. We work behind the scenes. Believe it or not, some Millennials have
character. Some of us don't like to be in the spotlight. We know how to work
hard for something we believe in. You just don't see it... or maybe you were
not looking...
2. We use tech to better the world. What are you reading right now? A blog.
This blog is probably on a computer, tablet, or phone. This blog has been alive
for 3 years now. This blog has had over 7,000 views. This blog has reached
people in Russia, Africa, England, the Caribbean, India, and so many more
places! If just this one blog can do that imagine all the other blogs,
websites, Facebook pages, Instagrams, twitters, etc. That have the power to
reach the lost! It's true that this can be used for bad reasons but good can be
done by using technology!
3. We stand up for what we believe in. This can seem bad if you know we are
talking about things that are against God. But, there are Christian Millennials out there. We stand up in an oppressed world and use our voice for God.
Meanwhile we have older generations saying we are lazy and don't do anything
for others? How do you think this makes us feel? Please stop lumping all
Millennials together!
So what's the point of all this? First off it is to make you realize you cannot
lump one generation into a little box. Not everyone is like the kids you think
about when you heard about Millennials. Second it is to make you see the good
that Millennials can do. Finally it is to make you realize that you can have an
impact on this generation.
This generation is so used to being ragged on. That is why we get so defensive
to attacks. Well, what if instead of attacking us you came alongside us? What
if you chose to listen to us? I will tell you that Millennials can be some of
the smartest people you may ever talk to. We have ideas and we are willing to
share our ideas as long as we don't feel attacked. If we feel attacked you will
still hear our ideas but in a probably not nice way.
Also, we are looking for something to stand up for. We look for causes and are
very loyal to the causes we choose. But, when we don't have people to guide us
and help us with those causes we turn to bad causes. Millennials need guides.
We don't need drill Sergeants who demand that we do things, there is a
difference. Guides give suggestions and then help us in the path we choose. Sergeants
tell us to do things... which, to Millennials, sounds a lot like an attack.
Bottom line: you help us and we will help you. If you are loyal to us we will
be loyal to you. Rather than attacking us why don't we band together and make a
real impact on the world for Jesus like we are called to do?
So, do you lump all Millennials together? How can you help Millennials now that
you know how to? Will you choose to change how you deal with the younger
generation? If you are a Millennial, will you choose a cause that will make a difference?
Will you be the change you want to see in the world?
Philippians 2:4, 1 John 3:17, John 16:33