
EFI 10- Responding to Cultural Challenges Biblically (Part 3)
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We continue our series on responding to cultural challenges biblically, focusing on raising kids to be salt and light in today's world.
• Only 4% of Gen Z holds a biblical worldview
• Christians are called to represent, not retreat
• Daniel provides an excellent biblical example of standing firm in a pagan culture
• Normalizing faith conversations at home builds a foundation for biblical thinking
• Starting conversations can be awkward but perseverance is essential
• Using media as conversation starters helps identify worldview messages
• Role-playing cultural scenarios prepares children for real-world encounters
• Parents must teach truth boldly and early to beat cultural influences
• Fuller Youth Institute research shows kids whose parents regularly discuss faith are 5x more likely to stay rooted in Christ
• "A sheltered faith is a shallow faith, and a tested faith becomes a trusted faith" - Sean McDowell
• The Truth-Impact-Mission framework helps evaluate cultural messages
• Building biblical thinking is an ongoing process, not a one-time conversation
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Resources mentioned in this episode:
- Raising Kingdom Kids by Tony Evans https://amzn.to/4jnWITB
- Parenting: 14 Gospel Principles That Can Radically Change Your Family by Paul Tripp https://amzn.to/4iAMPRx
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