Generation Y is know for their tattoos, social networking, and iPods, in addition to their support for social justice, racial diversity, and a holistic sense of community. What is less well-known is that Gen Y also is the generation of broken homes, self-indulgence and insecurity. Dropping the 'models for success' approach, as well as overused and tiresome acronyms, Josh James Riebock offers readers a journey deep into the soul of a generation that is slowly being transformed from within. Pastors and church leaders will value this honest and hopeful look at restoring a broken generation with the life-changing power of the Gospel.