Cultivating Kingdom Purpose (Part 2): Helping Gen Z Live Out Faith in Everyday Life
In this season finale of It Takes a Family, Andy and Kelly are joined by Jamie McKnight for Part 2 of their conversation on helping Gen Z cultivate kingdom purpose.
As a former coach, teacher, and current leader with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Jamie spends his days walking alongside students, athletes, coaches, and families — helping young people navigate faith, identity, pressure, and purpose in today’s culture.
Together, they explore what Gen Z is really searching for, why so many students feel torn between performance and identity, and how parents can create emotional and spiritual security that helps young people flourish.
From sports culture and social media to leadership, listening, and everyday parenting moments, this conversation offers practical encouragement for families raising resilient Gen Z students rooted in something bigger than themselves.
One of the biggest themes throughout the episode is simple, but powerful:
Ask questions. Listen well. Be present.
Because purpose is often formed not through lectures or big moments — but through consistent relationship, curiosity, and connection.
Whether it’s talking about football, video games, friendships, or faith, Jamie reminds parents that stepping into a young person’s world creates opportunities for trust, growth, and deeper conversations about God.
Ultimately, kingdom purpose isn’t about performance, achievement, or finding one perfect path. It’s about learning to walk with Jesus in everyday life.
Episode Highlights
[03:00] Jamie shares his family story and parenting journey
[05:00] How Eagle Ranch shaped Jamie’s perspective on vulnerability and relationships
[06:00] Moving from coaching sports to mentoring students through FCA
[08:30] What Gen Z students are really asking about Christianity and faith
[10:00] Why teenagers want practical guidance for living out their faith
[11:30] The tension students feel between faith, sports, school, and social pressure
[13:00] How FCA creates opportunities to share the gospel with students
[15:00] Why spiritually engaged families often create greater security for Gen Z
[17:30] The connection between emotional safety and kingdom purpose
[18:30] The role sports can play in shaping identity and faith
[20:00] Why performance and identity can easily become confused
[21:00] “When sport’s over, Jesus still remains.”
[23:30] Jamie’s advice to parents: ask questions and listen
[25:00] Why Gen Z responds when parents genuinely engage their hearts
[26:30] Parenting lessons Jamie is learning through his own son
[27:30] How simple presence creates opportunities for spiritual conversations
[29:00] Helping Gen Z discover purpose through their interests and passions
[31:00] Why purpose is developed through everyday moments and relationships
Resources Mentioned
🏈 Fellowship of Christian Athletes
🏡 Eagle Ranch
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This episode wraps up Season 2 of It Takes a Family — a season focused on helping families navigate the Gen Z mental health crisis with resilience, connection, and hope.
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