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Episode 6 | Generations W/ Ethan Cox

Published 3 weeks ago
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Join us for a special family conversation on Cultural Connections as we sit down with our 19-year-old son, Ethan Cox. Ethan shares his real-life experiences navigating Gen Z culture — from Christian school to public high school sports teams, building authentic relationships, witnessing to teammates, balancing friendships, mental health struggles, secret sins, and discovering what true servant leadership looks like in ministry.

This heartfelt episode is packed with practical wisdom for parents, teens, young adults, and anyone who wants to reach the next generation with the Gospel.

**Timestamps:**
- 00:00 - Welcome to Cultural Connections
- 00:47 - Introducing Ethan Cox
- 01:38 - Family context and Easter weekend
- 02:37 - Ethan's transition from Christian school to public school sports
- 04:22 - Being "the only Bible" some people read
- 05:06 - How "normal" Christians appear to non-believers
- 06:17 - Conversations & debates at public high school
- 08:09 - The power of relationships and parents befriending kids' friends
- 09:37 - Balancing influence without being influenced
- 12:26 - Making your home the fun, safe haven
- 16:04 - Rules without relationship = rebellion
- 17:02 - Key perspective shift: "I'm here for them"
- 20:12 - "Man's Search for Meaning" & having the right 'why'
- 21:52 - Standing for Christ in Christian vs public school
- 25:39 - Mental health struggles among Gen Z
- 27:44 - The secret battle with pornography
- 33:15 - Ethan's ministry calling: Servant leadership
- 36:56 - Final advice to his generation
- 38:23 - Closing thoughts

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