- Edeh, Lilian Nkiruka; Ejue, Eneh Theresa & Apyewen, Ande Utensati Ph.D.
- DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17391839
- GAS Journal of Religious Studies (GASJRS)
Gen-Z are people born during the era of advancement in technology and science. The exposure of people born within this time, made life simple and not too demanding. So many have access to the internet and can readily update themselves with knowledge of what they want even without supervision. As a result, there has been a high rate of abuse and lack of diligence among people of this age in handling affairs of Christian belief. This paper addresses the impacts of Gen-Z on Christianity in Nigeria. It is interesting that this Gen-Z era is highly technological and globalized yet the interest for diligence is lost and the quest for Christian values is lost and considered timidity. This paper, argues that the technological improvement and advancement in science and technology is not an excuse for abuse. Instead, those born within this era should be more diversified in their strategy for the promotion of Christian values in society rather than displaying disinterest. This can only be successful when the interest for Christian values is not seen as obsolete. Using descriptive method, this research points out that technological advancement and exposure is an enabling tool that should help improve Christian societies in their teaching and upholding of Christian values by the Gen-Z.

