Q. What is Ordinary Generation?
A. Ordinary Generation is a lifestyle shaped by covenant, discipline, and purpose. Rejecting excess, resisting vanity, and choosing the long obedience of faith.

Q. What does “ordinary” mean?
A. Ordinary is not average, but deliberate. Daily obedience, quiet conviction, and consistency when no one is watching.

Q. What do we refuse?
A. Noise without substance, trends without truth, and identity built on approval.

Q. What do we pursue?
A. Restraint, discipline, and identity under God, expressed outwardly without explanation.

Rom. 5:12, Eph. 2:1–3, James 1:14–15, Matt. 15:19.

  • Discipline

    Consistency over motivation.
    The long road over the shortcut.

  • Restraint

    Nothing added without purpose.
    Nothing worn for approval.

  • Identity

    Built inwardly.
    Expressed outwardly, without explanation.

Q. What is our aim?
A. To live ordinary lives of obedience under God. This is marked by restraint, discipline, and faithfulness rather than spectacle.

Col. 3:17, 1 Cor. 10:31.

Q. Where is our identity found?
A. Our identity is not found in appearance, approval, or achievement, but in belonging to God and walking in faithfulness before Him.

Gal. 2:20, Col. 2:6–7.

Q. How then shall we live?
A. With disciplined minds and restrained lives, pursuing obedience in the ordinary course of each day.

Rom. 12:1–2, Luke 16:10.