- Wed, Mar 27, 2013
- Culture and Worldview
Why are college students forsaking their faith? (audio)
In this audio Q&A, Randy answers the question "Why are college students forsaking their faith?"
In this audio Q&A, Randy answers the question "Why are college students forsaking their faith?"
Randy discusses the disconcerting trend of Christian universities departing from the doctrine of biblical inerrancy.
In this minute long audio clip, Randy talks about secular professors teaching moral relavitism to their students.
In this audio clip Randy Alcorn answers the question, "Why don't more Bible schools teach a theology of money?"
We should come to God’s Word with “great eagerness.” If we’re more eager to watch a sitcom or the evening news than to read God’s Word, inevitably our worldview will be more influenced by sitcoms and the evening news than by God.
Dr. Mark Draper is a former college professor who is now the director of Accuracy in Academia. Here are some thoughts he shared in a recent letter:
Angry criticism of our schools is reaching a crescendo. As a teacher and parent, I am deeply troubled by what has happened to our schools, but what worries me even more is what our schools will be like when today’s students become tomorrow’s teachers and professors.
I have three children under ten years old and another on the way. Where can I send them safely to college? Seeing your kids go ...
Being in a position to lend money to others is a blessing, whereas being the borrower is a curse (see Deuteronomy 28:44-45). Unless there's an overwhelming need to borrow, it's unwise for God's children to put themselves under the curse of indebtedness.
You will hear McLaren's book mentioned with increasing frequency. It's having a wide impact.
God has given you your physical and mental and spiritual gifts, to provide you a platform from which to draw attention to Him and bring Him glory.
"Let's go see the gap!" My friend, Bob, is a dentist but I was fairly certain he wasn't talking about dental work.