Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Genuinely Good Human Life
"We urgently need to recapture the New Testament's vision of a genuinely good human life as a life of character formed by God's promised future, as a life with that future-shaped character lived within the ongoing story of God's people, and, with that, a freshly worked notion of virtue." (NT Wright, After You Believe)
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
"Religion News Service reports that college graduates are more likely to consider the Ten Commandments irrelevant than those with no college degree, according to a recent study. They are also more likely to reject the Bible as the Word of God. The Intercollegiate Studies Institute surveyed 2,508 Americans on questions intended to measure the impact of a college degree on people’s beliefs." (quoted in Church Leader's Intelligence report)
When we set up our youth with an either/or faith, it should not be surprising that we get results like this.
When we set up our youth with an either/or faith, it should not be surprising that we get results like this.
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