Higher Ed Needs a Higher Purpose
The current turmoil on our nation's campuses is just a symptom of a deeper problem: Our universities have lost a vision for education.
The current turmoil on our nation's campuses is just a symptom of a deeper problem: Our universities have lost a vision for education.
Prayer, it seems, is no longer a politically acceptable response to tragedy. Instead, we're being told to put our trust in something else.
With all the craziness happening on university campuses, how do we prepare future collegians before they get there?
Polarization is not just evident in American politics; it's also evident when it comes to religion. And the two are intensifying.
The shooting in Colorado Springs was immediately used to further an agenda. But this doesn't change our agenda at all.
To really help the poor, we must not only change their mindset and worldview — but ours as well!
Cheerfulness and popular culture seem to have had a falling out, and from the looks of it, they're "never, ever, ever getting back together."
What is the most critical issue of our age? The war against religious freedom? ISIS? The definition of marriage? Or what to wear for Halloween?
We might joke around that marijuana backers tend to be all mellow, but mention you oppose legalization — some don't find it funny.
We westerners tend to think that the world should work the way we want it to. But when it doesn't, then what? Here are some lessons from Paris.