by Edie Glaser | Feb 8, 2022 | 2022, Academics, The Case, Winter
A recent Barna research report “Millennials in America: New Insights into the Generation of Growing Influence” reveals that only 4% of Millennials surveyed (those born 1984–2002) have a biblical worldview. Among 18–24 year olds, that is cut in half to...
by Christopher Beck | Oct 18, 2017 | 2017, Fall, The Case
Recently, an undergraduate student that I’ll name Karen shared an experience she had in a Religion class at a local state university. A discussion emerged there about Christians (specifically Baptists) who had been persecuted early in American history. They discussed...
by Bruce Cannon | Oct 16, 2016 | 2016, Fall, The Case, The Pretentious Circus
Craziness is the overriding adjective for secular colleges these days, and even a few Christian colleges. Here are some news bites hinting at the degree of this craziness on college campuses: State colleges in California have six gender options for new students,...
by David Agron, Ph.D. | Jan 26, 2016 | 2016, Last WORD, The Case, Winter
My youngest is choosing a college. I hope she will choose a Christian college. The preeminent university in her field is so anti-Christian that they expelled Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship from their school. Certainly, that academic community needs ambassadors of...
by David Agron, Ph.D. | Oct 17, 2015 | 2015, Fall, The Case
“I don’t see why I really need to be going to college,” she complained. On a hike with a few fellow church members, this young lady, a child of missionaries who were perhaps too far away to see their daughter’s struggles, expressed all the...
by Lawrence B. Windle | Jun 6, 2015 | 2015, Spiritual Life, Summer, The Case
“I’m sending my kids to secular university. After all, they’ve grown up in a Christian home, they’ve been in church all of their life, and they’ve gone to a Christian school. They are better prepared than most church people, so why waste their time in Bible College?”...