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Missions|Sun, Jun. 28 2009 07:30 PM EDT

'Insight' Program Preps Christian Students for College Years

By Michelle A. Vu|Christian Post Reporter

This is part of a series of articles about the life and ideas of Dr. Ralph D. Winter, whose memorial service will be held this Sunday, June 28. Winter, the co-founder of the U.S. Center for World Mission, passed away on May 20, 2009, after a long battle with cancer. He was 84.

PASADENA, Calif. – Becky Lewis’ sons went off to college at the age of 15 and would come home with ideas that were taught as facts but weren’t necessarily the only interpretation of history and global issues. Her sons – who had been homeschooled their whole lives – could identify that the professors taught a skewed perspective of history, but were unable to go beyond that point to actually confront the interpretations.

That experience inspired Lewis and her father, Dr. Ralph D. Winter, to found the Insight program to equip Christian students with the knowledge they need to analyze what is being taught in college.

“My father designed the World Christian Foundation course (a master’s program),” said Lewis, who is Winter’s second of four daughters, to The Christian Post. “It was a comprehensive understanding of the history of the world and global problems today from the perspective of God taking an active role in history."

“So I went to my father and said, ‘We really need something equivalent of the World Christian Foundation course before people go to college or while they are in college,’” Lewis recalled. “It is a little bit too late once they graduate [because] a lot of them – a very large percentage of evangelical young people – are losing their faith in college and coming out atheist.”

Denominations and youth workers have estimated that between 65 and 94 percent of high school students stop attending church after they enter college.

Winter readily agreed and told his daughter that she should be the one to develop such a program, Lewis fondly remembered.

In 2001, the first pilot program of Insight (Intensive Study of Integrated Global History and Theology) took place with six students, including two of Lewis’ sons. Then for the next six years, the U.S. Center for World Mission ran a pilot program each year that was used to edit the curriculum.

Insight is said to be the only course of its kind in the world because it integrates the study of history, philosophy, religions, ethics, Scripture, cultures, and God’s work from creation to the present day.

At other schools, including Christian colleges, students have to take world history, Christian history, anthropology and other courses all separately.

“That is why we call it Insight, both because it is an Intensive Study of Integrated Global History and Theology, but also because it does lend to a development of a kind of insight that is very difficult to gain in any other way,” Lewis explained.

The goals of the program are for students to understand that God is proactively involved today just as much as He was during biblical times, for students to be inspired to join God in fulfilling His tasks, and for them to return to their secular campuses and be an intellectually and academically sound witness. Continue »

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  • Mon Jun 29, 2009 2:01 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 2

    I have to think that if you return from college an atheist, there was a problem with your faith to begin with. If your faith is strong, there's no reason why you can't apply it to the new learning you receive in college. Many areas of study might not mention God, but there's no reason you can't fill in the blanks with your personal beliefs.

    The only problem I could foresee is valid culture shock. If you've been taught your whole life that the earth is only 6000 years old and then find that figure is off by a few billion years, you've got some thinking to do. But again, there's no reason to doubt God just because of the age of the earth. It was He who created it and that's what's important, not the bad information you got about when that happened or over what timespan. Actually, that might be just the ticket to kick in some truly deductive thinking and come to your own conclusions. That's a healthy thing that, in the end, will strengthen your bond with God.

  • Mon Jun 29, 2009 8:58 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Insight sounds like a great course that church's should consider using in their pre-teen and youth programs to help inoculate them from the half truths that fill our current education program. It probably wouldn't be bad for a pastor to teach the whole church on a Sunday or Wednesday evening.
    Thanks for all the hard work. I know our blessed Saviour will honor it well!

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