Showing posts with label Generation Y. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Generation Y. Show all posts

Ever Wonder Where Generational Names Come From? Here's the Answer

I'm sure you're familiar with generational names.  If not, here are the most popular. 
  • Silent / Greatest Generation - born between 1927 & 1945
  • Baby Boomers - born between 1946 & 1964
  • Generation X - born between 1965 & 1980
  • Generation Y / Millennials - born between 1981 & 2000
  • Generation Z / Boomlets - born after 2001
Obviously the names reflect characteristics of their time in history and what shaped them.  If you want detailed information about why they received their name, you can read about it in this post.

But did you ever wonder WHO comes up with the names and how they stick?  Here's the answer.

Peter Francese , a demographic and consumer markets expert,  says Baby Boomers were the first named generation to exist.  The Greatest Generation that fought in World War II was named retroactively.

It all started when the Census Bureau referred to the years between 1946 and 1964, during which birthrates rocketed up from around 3 million a year to over 4 million a year, as the "Post War Baby Boom."  Hence the name "Baby Boomers."  This would be the first and last time a generation's "official" name would come from a government organization.

The rest came from ad agencies.  Ad agencies wanted a new name they could use to target the next generation of consumers.  So they began throwing stuff at the wall to see what stuck.  Some names stuck and some didn't.

What was the deciding factor?  Whether or not media organizations started using the name.  If media groups like the Associated Press or Reuters picked up the name, then it stuck.

And that's how generations get named.

D6 Conference Highlights (Day 2)












Here are some highlights from Day 2.

Pete Wilson, Pastor of Cross Point Church in Nashville

  • What matters most is not what you accomplish but what you become.
  • Your main job is to stay connected to God.
  • Languishing – failure to thrive.  Absence of mental and emotional vitality.
  • Are you addicted to doing for God instead of being for God?
  • Do you want a man-sized solution or God-sized obedience?
  • Constant contact with our Creator is essential to fulfilling our calling.

Dr. Richard Ross, Southwestern Seminary








  • Concentric circles (me, spouse, children, others)
  • Starts with you. (abide in Me)
  • Faith at home practices led by spiritually lethargic parents leads to spiritually lethargic children.
  • Do you worship Jesus with your spouse?
  • How you live is what you believe.
  • What shapes the heart most is leading your children to love Jesus and abide in Him.
  • Awake, adore, abide.
  • Are you an expert at ministry but a novel at being God’s friend?
  • When you abide...
    • God will reward you supernaturally.
    • You will follow more of His leading.
    • You will tap into more of God’s passions.

 Tim Elmore, Author of Artificial Maturity








  • Adolescence is expanding both ways. 
  • 26 is the new 18.
  • Kids are growing up too fast and too slow.
  • Students are over-exposed to information far earlier than they are ready.
  • Students are under-exposed to real life experiences far later than they are ready
  • Biblical knowledge is to fully perceive and understand through experience.
  • Generation iY is the newest batch of kids.  Characteristics...
    • Parental control.  Average college student text their parents 11 times a day.  Kids are their trophy.
    • Technology central.  
    • Affirmation constant.
    • Expectations lofty.
    • Scheduled structured.
    • Feedback immediate.
    • Upload available.
    • Stress rising. 
  • Three kinds of students you must connect with...
    • Driver
    • Diplomat
    • Dreamer
  • Four Images that will help you with today's young leaders...
    • Chess and Checkers.  Checkers are all the same.  Chess pieces are different.  Effective leaders connect with people's different personalities and gifts.
    • Velvet covered brick.  Grace and love with solid principles inside.  Must be responsive and demanding.
    • Rivers and floods.  Be rivers not floods.  A river is focused...a flood is not.  Kids need focused direction and guidance.
    • Drivers and passengers.  Have raised kids to be passengers in life instead of drivers.  Teach kids to balance autonomy, responsibility, and information.