Listen: xp. is for young Aussies who don’t have a faith background, and have little or no exposure to spirituality and existential conversations.
By Salt 106.5 TeamFriday 19 Jul 2024The Morning Wake-up with JordanaFaithReading Time: 2 minutes
It can be hard to discuss faith – particularly with teenagers and young adults.
Key Points
- “Our aim is to slow down and just kind of meet these kids where they’re at,” James said.
- XP. began as a dream to help a group of scallywags and misfits.
- Visit xpfilmseries.com for more information.
James Baker is the founder of .xp, providing free digital resources to help leaders start authentic conversations with young Aussies about life and faith.
He joined Salt 106.5’s Jordana to chat about this important project.
“Our aim is to slow down and just meet these kids where they’re at,” James said.
“Our aim is to slow down and just kind of meet these kids where they’re at, ask the spiritual questions that they’re asking, meet them a bit earlier in their spiritual journey,” James said.
“XP. began as a dream to help a group of scallywags and misfits I was hanging out with to authentically explore life and faith in a way that cut the jargon, Christian-ese, fake, and met them where they were at.”
As a discussion based resource, .xp that helps young Aussies explore life and faith.
“We want young Aussies to become curious about something more,” James said.
XP. began as a dream to help a group of scallywags and misfits.
xp. is for young Aussies who don’t have a faith background, and have little or no exposure to spirituality and existential conversations and is 100% crowd funded.
Visit xpfilmseries.com for more information.
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