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Catching the Wave

How Your Church Can Reach a Spiritually Hungry Generation

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About this book

After years of church decline, something is happening in the UK—interest in spirituality among young people is rising significantly. This presents the church with a tremendous opportunity. The harvest is plentiful, but are we ready to gather it in? Are our churches equipped to share the good news of the gospel with this spiritually hungry generation?

Drawing on his experience as the National Director of British Youth for Christ, Neil O’Boyle encourages you to seize this moment of spiritual openness as he…

  • Shares inspiring stories about youth workers and youth
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Specifications

Contributors:
Neil O'Boyle
ISBN:
9781802544169
Format:
Paperback
First published:
April 2026
Dimensions:
129mm x 198mm x 13mm
Weight:
0.20 kg
Print size:
11.0pt
Language:
English
Pages:
176
Publisher:
The Good Book Company

Contents

Part 1: Starting Within

1. Ready for Revival
2. Making the Effort
3. We Go Slow

Part 2: Going Deep

4. Gen Z-A and Family
5. Gen Z-A and Morality
6. Gen Z-A and Value

Part 3: Looking Wide

7. Gen Z-A and Digital Technology
8. Gen Z-A and Social Media
9. Gen Z-A and Mental Health

Part 4: Reaching Out

10. Going into the Community
11. Working with Schools
12. Welcoming at Church

Conclusion: Now What?
Forming a Plan

Acknowledgements
Notes

Endorsements

Packed full of practical wisdom, theological reflection and cultural engagement, this book will grow your knowledge of and passion for younger generations. It is biblically rooted, powerfully authentic and packed with real-life stories of hope. Moreover, Neil O’Boyle is the real deal. I know few people who have served in gospel work amongst teenagers so faithfully and in such a diverse range of contexts. Readers will not only ‘catch’ his distilled wisdom but some of his contagious passion to see a lost generation encounter Jesus.

Phil Knox Evangelical Alliance

This is more than a book—it is a heartfelt call to action, a roadmap for potential revival and a compassionate invitation to rediscover the church’s mission to young people. With clarity and conviction, O’Boyle combines robust research, personal testimony and biblical insight to illuminate the spiritual hunger rising among today’s youth. This must-read book will stir your heart, challenge your assumptions and launch your ministry into deeper waters.

Dave Newton National Director, Scripture Union England & Wales

Catching the Wave is an honest field guide for churches that want to love Gen Z and Gen Alpha with care and clarity. O’Boyle puts prayer first and then lets the research and practice speak without reduction or hype, offering simple, credible steps any church can try. I commend it to pastors and youth teams who want a shared starting point that is spiritually serious and practically doable. Catching the Wave is for those of us who need to swallow our pride, me included, and try what actually works.

Alanzo Julian Paul Speaker and Tutor, The Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics; Director, Reboot

Customer Reviews

5.00 stars Helpful to understand the younger generation

 

I really enjoyed reading this book. The writer has worked for 'Youth for Christ' so has gain years of experience alongside many stories and illustrations that come out clearly in the book. If we want to be there and win the youth for Christ at this age then this book will come in helpful. I have already started to see how we can implement some of the ideas at are mentioned in this book, and will be passing it on to someone else.

We're so glad to hear that you found this book to be helpful, Steven! Thank you so much for sharing your review.

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