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The BOUNDLESS Blog
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Kids & Parents: Gen Alpha's 'Anxious Optimism' , Unlocking Their Deep Openness to Jesus
Generation Alpha is growing up amid historic anxiety, yet they’re also remarkably open to faith. The way parents talk with them about Jesus matters: listen before lecturing, welcome honest questions, and show how the gospel meets real fears with grace and hope. This is the opportunity facing parents, churches, and mentors in 2026. Gen Alpha faith openness 2026 research from the Fuller Youth Institute and Barna points toward a generation asking serious questions about identity

Boundless Team
Aug 125 min read


Family Devotionals: Gen Alpha & Screen-Free Discipleship : How to Reclaim the Family Dinner Table
Did you know that recent 2026 Barna and Lifeway research reveals nearly two-thirds of Gen Alpha preteens feel deep spiritual openness, yet spend over three hours a day on digital screens while secretly craving real, face-to-face connection? If you are a parent who feels the constant tension between glowing devices and your deepest desire to lead your children to Jesus, you are not alone. You do not need another complex curriculum or an intimidating theological degree to disci

Boundless Team
Aug 55 min read


Kids & Parents: Raising Gen Alpha Without Fear : Combating Digital Saturation and AI Anxiety with Grace-First Discipleship
Welcome to Boundless Online Church. If you are a parent raising children in Memphis or anywhere across the globe, you already feel the tectonic shift of Generation Alpha. Here at First Assembly Memphis and through our Boundless Family Faith Library, we hear from parents every single week who look at tablets, algorithmic feeds, and emerging AI companions with a deep knot in their stomachs. Your children are growing up in the most digitally saturated era in human history. Here

Boundless Team
Aug 54 min read


Kids & Parents: From Swiping to Seeking: Engaging Gen Alpha with Modern Storytelling
If you have a child born between 2010 and 2025, you are parenting a member of Generation Alpha. These kids didn’t just grow up with technology; they were born into it. For them, a tablet is as natural as a teddy bear, and "swiping" was a motor skill they learned right alongside walking. In the past, we might have worried that digital consumption was a distraction from faith. But as we move through 2026, we’re seeing a beautiful shift. We are learning how to turn that "swipe"

Boundless Team
Jun 235 min read
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