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The Christ-Centered Mind: Top Ten Faith Challenges in College

The Christ-Centered Mind: Top Ten Faith Challenges in College. Three Outcomes. 1. Take a Dive – students walk away from their faith commitment and no longer profess to be Christian.

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The Christ-Centered Mind: Top Ten Faith Challenges in College

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  1. The Christ-Centered Mind: Top Ten Faith Challenges in College

  2. Three Outcomes 1. Take a Dive – students walk away from their faith commitment and no longer profess to be Christian. 2. Withdraw to Survive – students learn to compartmentalize their faith as a personal choice while struggling through the complexities of the college experience. 3. Strengthen and Thrive – students grow spiritually and strengthen their faith through the challenges of the college experience.

  3. Top Ten Faith Challenges • The Faith Challenge Faith Identity Faith substance Faith Commitment

  4. Top Ten Faith Challenges 1. The Faith Challenge • The Freedom Challenge • The Diversity Challenge • The Time Challenge • The Social Challenge

  5. Top Ten Faith Challenges 6. The Relationship Challenge • The Community Challenge • The Input Challenge • The Output Challenge • The Commitment Challenge

  6. Action Pointsfor Prospective College Students • First, accept the fact that your faith will be tested. • Second, take the time to understand what you believe. • Third, take responsibility for your personal choices and your faith. • Finally and most importantly, make a radical preemptive strike now about your future.

  7. Action Points We must pay more careful attention, therefore, to what we have heard so that we do not drift away. ~Hebrews 2:1

  8. Action Points Therefore, I urge you, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and proper worship.  Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will. ~Romans 12:1-2

  9. Myths of the Prevailing CultureLove and Sex 1. Love is a feeling and sex is the adult way to express it. 2. Sex is just like everything else; in order to make wise choices about it, you have to experience it. 3. Without sex, you’ll never know whether you’re compatible with someone; without living together, you’ll never know whether a marriage would work.

  10. Myths of the Prevailing CultureLove and Sex • Sex outside of marriage is romantic. • Sex outside of marriage holds relationships together. • Sex outside of marriage is a sign of commitment. • Sex is a physical need and physical needs can’t be wrong. • Sex is for pleasure and pleasure can’t be wrong. 9. Marriage is boring because there isn’t any variety.

  11. Challengesfor Current Christian College Students • “I can coast at a Christian college.” • “It’s not my fault.” • “It’s MY life.”

  12. Challengesfor Current Christian College Students • “I can coast at a Christian college.” • DECIDE who you want to become. • “It’s not my fault.” • TAKE RESPONSIBILITY for your choices. • “It’s MY life.” • ACKNOWLEDGE that it’s really not your life.

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