
I Don't Have Enough FAITH to Be an ATHEIST 5 Things You and Your Kids Need to Build a Lasting Faith in a Changing World with Jonathan Morrow
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Apr 24, 2026 Jonathan Morrow, director of cultural engagement at Impact 360 Institute and author of Welcome to College, shares practical ways families can ground young Christians. He outlines five foundations for lasting faith. He names major cultural threats like therapeutic culture and information overload. He offers parental strategies: safe question spaces, rational anchors, wise relationships, and a mature worldview for students.
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Five Questions That Build Lasting Faith
- Grounding faith requires answering five foundational questions about truth, community, worldview, teachers, and ultimate allegiance.
- Jonathan Morrow lists: Is Christianity true, who I surround myself with, how I see the world, who I learn from, and who I live for as the structural framework.
Worldview Confusion Eats Away Belief
- Worldview confusion is a primary threat because competing ideologies present truth as relative and reduce Christianity to opinion.
- Morrow warns students face active efforts to undermine belief, so teaching objective truth is essential to resist deception.
Identity Pressure Forces Performance
- Identity pressure pushes students to create rather than discover who they are, causing exhaustion and instability.
- Morrow links this to performative culture and gender confusion where constant self-creation prevents flourishing under God's design.





