Understanding Millennials in a Shifting World

In this episode, Dr. Darrell Bock, Dr. Jay Sedwick and Matlock discuss millennials, focusing on the challenges and opportunities they face in a shifting culture.

About the Contributors

Darrell L. Bock

Dr. Bock has earned recognition as a Humboldt Scholar (Tübingen University in Germany), is the author or editor of over 45 books, including well-regarded commentaries on Luke and Acts and studies of the historical Jesus, and works in cultural engagement as host of the seminary’s Table Podcast. He was president of the Evangelical Theological Society (ETS) from 2000–2001, has served as a consulting editor for Christianity Today, and serves on the boards of Wheaton College, Chosen People Ministries, the Hope Center, Christians in Public Service, and the Institute for Global Engagement. His articles appear in leading publications, and he often is an expert for the media on NT issues. Dr. Bock has been a New York Times best-selling author in nonfiction; serves as a staff consultant for Bent Tree Fellowship Church in Carrollton, TX; and is elder emeritus at Trinity Fellowship Church in Dallas. When traveling overseas, he will tune into the current game involving his favorite teams from Houston—live—even in the wee hours of the morning. Married for 49 years to Sally, he is a proud father of two daughters and a son and is also a grandfather of five.

Jay L. Sedwick Jr.

Dr. Sedwick, Chairman of the Educational Ministries and Leadership Department, has 40 years of youth ministry experience combined with 27 years at DTS. Dr. Sedwick graduated with his ThM from DTS in 1989. He went on to earn an MA in Religious Education in 1996 from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and a PhD in Educational Ministries from Southwestern in 2003.) He serves on the board of the Society of Professors in Christian Ministry.  

He also serves as Vice Chairman of the Board for World Link Ministries, an evangelistic, church planting, and pastoral training ministry. Jay has been teaching youth at a large Dallas-area church for 30 years and is now teaching the next generation of their children. Jay met his wife, Laurie, while they both attended summer school at DTS in 1986. They’ve been married for 38 years, have four grown children who are all walking with Jesus, and 5 amazing grandchildren.