Teaching Young People a Biblical Worldview

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The conversation with George Barna explores the decline of the biblical worldview in America and the impact it has on moral behaviors. Barna's research shows that only 4% of Americans have a biblical worldview, and this number is expected to decrease further in the coming years. The majority of Americans embrace syncretism, a customized worldview that combines elements from various belief systems. The conversation highlights the importance of teaching young people a biblical worldview and the need for discipleship. It also emphasizes the opportunity for evangelism and the importance of building relationships with the younger generation. In this conversation, George Barna discusses the influence of media on the worldview development of young people. He explains that children often turn to the media because it provides a consistent message, unlike their parents who may say one thing and do another. Barna emphasizes the importance of parents monitoring and setting boundaries on media consumption, as well as engaging in dialogue with their children to help them understand the messages they are receiving. He also encourages parents to prioritize the spiritual development of their children and invest time and energy in discipling them.

His Book: https://www.arizonachristian.edu/raising-spiritual-champions/

His Website: https://georgebarna.com/

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