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Ep. 101 Understanding Your Worldview with George Barna

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You can't build a biblical worldview if you can't identify what a worldview is. Teddy and Jordan invite George Barna with American Culture and Faith Institute. The ACFI has recently released the largest study of its kind dealing with how American Adults see God, the Bible, and the world around them. You can take a look at the survey here. But one finding of the study that struck the Engage podcast team was that the younger a person is, the less likely they are to have a biblical worldview. Why is that? What causes Millennials to have a statistically significant weaker biblical worldview than older Christians? Listen to hear George Barna's insights.
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You can't build a biblical worldview if you can't identify what a worldview is. Teddy and Jordan invite George Barna with American Culture and Faith Institute. The ACFI has recently released the largest study of its kind dealing with how American Adults see God, the Bible, and the world around them. You can take a look at the survey here. But one finding of the study that struck the Engage podcast team was that the younger a person is, the less likely they are to have a biblical worldview. Why is that? What causes Millennials to have a statistically significant weaker biblical worldview than older Christians? Listen to hear George Barna's insights.
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