What are the problems that Biblical worldview leaders are seeing with Christian colleges?
Even in the best Christian colleges, where the faculty has Biblical worldviews, the students are graduating with secular humanism worldviews. The reason for this is that the Christian “college experience” cannot replicate the Christian family. The Biblically minded family has a multigenerational view for faithfulness to God and family convictions which require long-term parental discipleship. Even the best of Christian distance education does not purposefully involve the family in the learning process, nor purposely couple with individual family convictions. Christian colleges cannot provide the follow-on life and business context for implementing the knowledge gained. These shortcomings stem from the tendency of institutional colleges and universities to operate according to worldly business principles, rather than family and church fellowship principles in real life contexts. Christian colleges have essentially been made in the image of secular colleges.