Tag Archives: Dr. George Barna

Stopping Teens From Leaving the Faith

Our Worldview Conference equips families to stand firm in a culture pulling our children away from God. Research from Dr. George Barna shows that embracing 7 core Biblical truths dramatically increases the likelihood of a lasting Biblical worldview (83% vs. just 2% if even one is rejected). Nothing is more important than the spiritual future of our children. Join us — and be equipped to help them stand firm.
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Abortion and the American Church

According to the 2025 State of Theology Survey conducted by Ligonier Ministries, a shocking 42% of Christians believe that abortion is not a sin. In addition to this, 9% of Christians are unsure about what God thinks about abortion. 
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Dr. George Barna: Only 37% of Pastors in U.S. Have Biblical Worldview

Dr. George Barna's recent study reveals that only 37% of Christian pastors in the U.S. possess a biblical worldview. This finding comes from the American Worldview Inventory, which surveyed about 1,000 pastors across various roles and denominations. This statistic suggests a significant shift in the theological foundations of church leadership...
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Post Election Reflections

I didn’t like any of the three non-binding advisory questions on the ballot here in Illinois. The “Millionaire Tax” serves as a “gotcha” move by those who live with envy. And the Assisted Reproductive Healthcare Advisory Question is laden with controversy.
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America’s Declining Biblical Worldview

I've often heard the term "worldview" compared to a pair of glasses—your worldview is the lens that sits right in front of your spiritual eyes and affects the way you see everything. If your glasses are scratched, the whole world will look scratched. If your glasses are smudged, the whole world will look smudged. And if your glasses are pink-tinted, the whole world will look pink. And so, the best way to deal with someone who insists the world is pink is not to endlessly debate back and forth about any particular object whose color you disagree about, but rather to change out their glasses for a pair that lets them see the world as it really is.
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