The Point with John Stonestreet – engaging real-life issues in real time from a Christian worldview

Chuck Colson of Breakpoint recently introduced a new podcast and radio show you need to know about:

“From Facebook to Twitter, from college professors who mock the Christian faith to feel-good Christianity, from premarital relations to finding a job, let’s face it: it’s a tough, confusing world for Christian young people. It’s hardly a wonder that George Barna has found that six out of ten 20-somethings who were involved in church during their teen years are no longer spiritually active as young adults.

The problem’s compounded by the fact that we older Christians aren’t particularly adept at communicating our faith and our worldview to younger Christians. And I include myself in that criticism. After all, our experiences growing up were radically different than those of our young brethren and even our children. That’s one reason why for several years now I’ve been talking about how critical it is that we equip our youth with a solid, biblically based, orthodox worldview. And it’s why I’ve supported organizations like Summit Ministries, which operates courses and camps to teach worldview to young people.

And now I’m pleased to announce that we’ve added one of the truly fine, leading, young worldview thinkers and teachers to the BreakPoint fold. You may have heard me talk about him before. His name is John Stonestreet. And while he still serves with Summit Ministries, he has joined us to host his new worldview radio program called “The Point with John Stonestreet.”

In just one minute each day, John gives a thoroughly biblical perspective on topics that are part of everyday culture….(more from Chuck Colson)

The Point is a radio minute and blog aimed at the the intersections of faith and life, of truth and decision, of Christ and culture, of heart and mind. You’ll find commentary on news, media, entertainment and culture from a Christian perspective:

John Stonestreet has asked me to be a part of a team of bloggers at the point blog. What a great opportunity to rub shoulders with some very sharp people! Check it out!