Past TCW Minutes
TCW Minute: What To Learn from The Election? (Week of Dec. 5, 2016)
What should we learn from the election? This is David Wheaton, host of The Christian Worldview.
It was a long and bruising presidential campaign. There was the primary season, the debates, media bias, wrong polls, scathing remarks, scandals, and finally a surprising win by Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton.
Proverbs 18:15 says, “An intelligent heart acquires knowledge, and the ear of the wise seeks knowledge.”
While it might seem desirable to shake off the dust and move on from this election, there are some important things that Christians should learn from the past 18 months.
Above all, we need to pray for our new president, that he would humbly seek God’s will.
Hear an interview about the election at TheChristianWorldview.org.
This weekend, we’ll discuss the importance of the pursuit of sanctification.
TCW Minute: Teaching Biblical Doctrines to Children (Week of Nov. 28, 2016)
Teaching biblical doctrines to children. This is David Wheaton, host of The Christian Worldview.
Moses said: These words, which I am commanding you today, shall be on your heart. You shall teach them diligently to your sons and shall talk of them when you sit in your house and when you walk by the way and when you lie down and when you rise up.
The truths of salvation, forgiveness, obedience, and others, should be taught to children early and often, as the ungodly world relentlessly tries to capture their hearts and minds.
One excellent way to teach children doctrines of the faith is through the animated cartoon series Theo Presents. The production quality is excellent and the teaching biblical and thorough.
Preview Theo and hear an interview with the creator at TheChristianWorldview.org.
This weekend, we’ll discuss the biggest takeaways from the election.
TCW Minute: What is the Worldview of Millennials? (Week of Nov. 21, 2016)
What is the worldview of Millennials? This is David Wheaton, host of The Christian Worldview.
The Millennial generation are those age 16-36. They are the largest living generation of Americans at 92 million.
Public education has influenced them to believe there is no standard for truth. Pragmatic evangelical churches have catered to their short attention spans, caused by Internet immersion, by entertaining them.
Because many have grown up in broken homes, they desire authentic relationships. And they want a high life purpose. Let’s encourage them to the high purpose and relationship of knowing and following Jesus Christ, who says, “If anyone wishes to come after Me, he must deny himself, and take up his cross and follow Me.”
Hear an interview about Millennials at TheChristianWorldview.org.
This Thanksgiving weekend, we’ll discuss how to teach children Biblical doctrines.
TCW Minute: Trump Wins, Now What? (Week of Nov. 14, 2016)
With the election of Donald Trump, what is the call for Christians and the local church? This is David Wheaton, host of The Christian Worldview.
We are living in the Divided States of America. Donald Trump may have won an electoral majority to take the presidency, but a popular majority voted for the humanistic policies championed by Hillary Clinton, such as globalism and abortion.
Christians may feel a temporary reprieve from their values being targeted from the Oval Office but a Trump presidency will not “save America.” Christians and the local church need to take this opportunity to proclaim the gospel of Christ and the full counsel of Scripture because that is what changes individuals and families and extends outward from there.
Hear more about the election at TheChristianWorldview.org.
This weekend, Heath Lambert joins us to discuss the worldview of Millennials.