Education
Where Are We Going and Where Have We Been?
The cultural conflict is no longer simply political. The economic value of socialism or capitalism is no longer the debate separating citizens. It is, rather, what our children are learning, whether in non-Christian state schools or even in some Christian schools, about their sexuality, their family life and the theological issues that determine ultimate meaning.…
Gender Books
Thousands of our nation’s students now have access to books that use the power of beautiful art and imaginative stories to re-educate kids against creational norms, Biblical Twoism, and truths about sex and gender. This time on the truthXchange podcast, Mary Weller and Joshua Gielow read several books being distributed for free in schools across the country for…
How to Evaluate Christian Colleges: Six Questions Parents Should Ask
When you think of a Christian college, what image comes to mind? For many of us, we envision idyllic campuses, brick buildings, devout professors, zealous students, fervent worship, transformative bible studies, and life-long friendships. Christian colleges have influenced the lives of millions of Americans, fostering generations of faithful followers of Christ. But how well does…
Seattle Pacific University and the State of Christian Higher Education
It can be difficult to communicate exactly what is going on at Christian colleges. But recent events at Seattle Pacific University give a clear illustration of how Christian colleges are on the edge of falling away from a biblical worldview. Originally founded as a Free Methodist seminary in 1891, Seattle Pacific is an old and…
Marxism and Racism: The Issue Is Never the Issue
David Horowitz was at one time a knowledgeable 1960s Jewish revolutionary Marxist. After observing from the inside the hypocrisy of Leftist ideology, he is now a political conservative. He brings to bear on our situation today by describing with frankness the stunning “logic” of Marxism: “The issue is never the issue. The issue is always the revolution.”[1] Horowitz…