Read This ONLY if You are Between 18-38 Years Old (Or Know Someone Who Is.)

Filed in Uncategorized by on September 3, 2013
Gen 2 Survey

Want to help equip parents to make more informed decisions in the education and spiritual guidance of their children? No?

Well, OK then. Want to win one of three iPad Minis? (If you need to know how great they are so you really really really want one, read Michael Hyatt’s review.) Oh, so yes, you do now?

Well you’re in luck (maybe), cuz you’ve got a chance if you:

1. Are between the ages of 18-38.

2. Grew up in a religious home.

3. Take THIS survey.

This is a survey of those between the ages of 18-38 years old that grew up in religious homes. Our goal is to come up with data points of key influences that either encouraged or deterred the participants from practicing the same faith as their parents. Dr. Brian Ray, a decades-long experienced researcher, is the principal investigator and will confidentially analyze the data. We will use the statistics from this survey to help equip parents to make more informed decisions in the education and spiritual guidance of their children. All results are anonymous. We greatly appreciate your participation in this effort. You may contact us at: [email protected].”

And if you don’t meet all these requirements and can’t win the iPad Mini – you still CAN help parents by letting others know about the survey. Talk about it on Facebook, Twitter, your blog, the corner of your street…

About the Contributor

Natalie Klejwa is a Wemmick, loved by the Woodcarver, wife of 22 years to Joe, and mother to 9 Wemmicks ages 2-20. She is a business owner (Apple Valley Natural Soap), founder and administrator of the Visionary Womanhood blog, publisher and contributing author of Three Decades of Fertility, and a contributing author of The Heart of Simplicity: Foundations for Christian Homemaking and You Can Do It Too: 25 Homeschool Families Share Their Stories. You can hear her being interviewed on Kevin Swanson's Generations with Vision radio program. Follow Natalie on Facebook, Pinterest, and Google +. View all posts by Natalie →

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