Apologetics and Preparing Christian Students for College
On an episode of the Table Podcast, I sat down with Jonathan Morrow of Impact 360 via Skype to discuss preparing Christian students for college, focusing on Generation Z. We talk about the top social and intellectual challenges facing college students today and suggest ways parents and the church can help equip young people with reasons, rhythms, relationships. This is an especially important topic for me, especially as the dad of a high schooler.
Check out our full conversation on preparing Christian students for college.
The Table Podcast
Preparing Students for College
John Mark Reynolds - March 24, 2012
Finding Christ in Culture
From Series: "Reasonable Faith in an Uncertain World II"
This accessible apologetics weekend event is the second collaborative project by Mikel Del Rosario and faculty from the Christian Apologetics Program at Biola University: J.P. Moreland, Craig Hazen & John Mark Reynolds. They are joined by Sean McDowell. This conference was recorded live at Bridgeway Christian Church in Rocklin, California.
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Jonathan Morrow is the Director of Cultural Engagement and Immersion at Impact 360 Institute where he trains high school and college students in Christian worldview, apologetics, and leadership. He also serve as an adjunct professor of apologetics at Biola University. He holds an M.Div. and an M.A. in philosophy of religion and ethics from Talbot School of Theology at Biola University. He also completed a Doctorate (D.Min) in Worldview and Culture at Talbot School of Theology.