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Breakpoint

The Point: Think and Live Redemptively

Breakpoint

Colson Center

Christianity, News Commentary, News, Religion & Spirituality

4.83.1K Ratings

🗓️ 11 March 2022

⏱️ 1 minutes

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Summary

Is your worldview big enough? 

Everything at the Colson Center, from the Point and BreakPoint commentaries to podcasts to Wilberforce Weekend brings clarity on culture from a Christian worldview.  

But the goal isn't just to think clearly. It's also to live in an intentionally redemptive way. And nothing gets in the way of that more than a truncated view of the Gospel. You might call it a "two-chapter" worldview, one focused only on sin and salvation but doesn't take seriously the biblical realities of creation and restoration. Creation helps us see God's intent; restoration puts our personal salvation in larger context of Christ's work in history. A two-chapter Gospel simply isn't big enough for this cultural moment.  

What if you could spend nine months building the worldview "muscles" needed to make sense of the culture and, working and studying with others, develop a plan to live a life of Christian influence grounded in the story of Scripture? 

The Colson Fellows program is a regionally based (or online) deep dive into a robust Christian worldview.  There are cohorts in over 60 cities and online. Colson Fellows can be found in state legislatures, board rooms, schools, medical research, prisons, pulpits, dinner tables, racial reconciliation efforts...in other words, in every area of life. 

And that's the vision: everyday Christian leaders, all across culture, with a clear vision for how God can use them in this cultural moment. Learn more at colsonfellows.org. 

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0:00.0

Is your worldview big enough?

0:01.4

With the Colson Center, I'm John Stone Street with The Point.

0:03.8

Everything at the Colson Center, from the point and breakpoint commentaries to podcast or

0:07.6

World Warfare's Weekend, all bring clarity on the culture from a Christian worldview.

0:12.0

But the goal isn't just to think clearly.

0:13.7

It's to live in an intentionally redemptive way.

0:16.4

And nothing gets in a way of that more than a truncated view of the gospel. He might call it a two-chapter worldview, which focuses only on sin and salvation, but doesn't

0:24.6

take seriously the biblical realities of creation and restoration.

0:28.6

See, creation helps us see God's intent for the world.

0:31.6

Restoration puts our personal salvation in the larger context of Christ's work in history.

0:35.6

A two-chapter gospel just isn't big enough for this cultural moment.

0:39.3

Now, what if you could spend nine months building the kind of worldview muscles you need

0:43.3

to make sense of the culture, to work and study with others, to develop a plan, to live

0:47.3

a life of Christian influence grounded in Scripture?

0:50.3

The Colson Fellows program is a regionally based deep dive into a robust Christian worldview.

0:55.1

There's cohorts in over 60 cities and online. Colson Fellows can be found in state legislatures,

1:00.5

boardrooms, schools, medical research, prisons, pulpits, dinner tables, racial reconciliation efforts,

1:06.2

and much more, in other words, in every area of life. And that's the vision.

1:10.4

Everyday Christian leaders spread all across culture

1:12.8

with a clear vision of how God will use them in this cultural moment.

1:16.5

Learn more at colsonfellows.org.

1:18.7

That's colsonfellows.org.

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