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Parents spend years preparing their children for college academically—but are they preparing them spiritually?
In this episode of inContext, Michael Easley sits down with therapist, professor, and author Dr. Gary Lovejoy to discuss the growing worldview challenges students face on today's college campuses. Drawing from decades of counseling and teaching at secular universities, Dr. Lovejoy explains why many students struggle when their beliefs are challenged and how parents, churches, and mentors can better equip the next generation.
This conversation explores the importance of critical thinking, biblical discipleship, healthy family conversations, and preparing students to engage culture without compromising their faith.
Whether you're raising a future college student, leading a youth ministry, or mentoring young adults, this episode offers practical wisdom for helping students stand firm in a rapidly changing culture.
Key Topics Covered
-Why some students lose their faith in college
-The six types of students most vulnerable to campus influence
-How professors shape worldview beyond their areas of expertise
-What critical thinking actually looks like
-The impact of social media on today's students
-Delayed adolescence and emotional maturity
-How parents can prepare students before college
-Teaching students to evaluate ideas through a biblical worldview
-Why asking better questions leads to stronger faith
Chapters
00:00 Introduction & Prayer
00:45 Why college campuses are challenging Christian students
05:00 Why many students aren't prepared for worldview challenges
08:00 The six types of vulnerable students
15:30 What critical thinking really means
20:50 Are professors intentionally shaping ideology?
24:30 Delayed adolescence and social media's influence
30:45 The "intellectual adrenaline junkie" explained
37:20 Teaching students to think instead of react
43:40 Socialism, culture, and the importance of worldview
49:20 Final encouragement for parents, pastors, and educators
Links Mentioned
Students in The Lion’s Den by Dr. Gary Lovejoy
Watch the highlights and full version of this interview on our Youtube channel.
For more inContext interviews, click here.
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Parents spend years preparing their children for college academically—but are they preparing them spiritually?
In this episode of inContext, Michael Easley sits down with therapist, professor, and author Dr. Gary Lovejoy to discuss the growing worldview challenges students face on today's college campuses. Drawing from decades of counseling and teaching at secular universities, Dr. Lovejoy explains why many students struggle when their beliefs are challenged and how parents, churches, and mentors can better equip the next generation.
This conversation explores the importance of critical thinking, biblical discipleship, healthy family conversations, and preparing students to engage culture without compromising their faith.
Whether you're raising a future college student, leading a youth ministry, or mentoring young adults, this episode offers practical wisdom for helping students stand firm in a rapidly changing culture.
Key Topics Covered
-Why some students lose their faith in college
-The six types of students most vulnerable to campus influence
-How professors shape worldview beyond their areas of expertise
-What critical thinking actually looks like
-The impact of social media on today's students
-Delayed adolescence and emotional maturity
-How parents can prepare students before college
-Teaching students to evaluate ideas through a biblical worldview
-Why asking better questions leads to stronger faith
Chapters
00:00 Introduction & Prayer
00:45 Why college campuses are challenging Christian students
05:00 Why many students aren't prepared for worldview challenges
08:00 The six types of vulnerable students
15:30 What critical thinking really means
20:50 Are professors intentionally shaping ideology?
24:30 Delayed adolescence and social media's influence
30:45 The "intellectual adrenaline junkie" explained
37:20 Teaching students to think instead of react
43:40 Socialism, culture, and the importance of worldview
49:20 Final encouragement for parents, pastors, and educators
Links Mentioned
Students in The Lion’s Den by Dr. Gary Lovejoy
Watch the highlights and full version of this interview on our Youtube channel.
For more inContext interviews, click here.

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