
Lennox Kalifungwa
Senior Editor at Zenger News (Austin, TX)
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2 weeks ago |
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This article was originally published by New Saint Andrews College here. One might wonder why reformers like Luther, Knox, and Calvin managed to reshape civilization without ever attending a Christian worldview seminar, or why the likes of John Owen and Jonathan Edwards never fell prey to the modern affliction known as the sacred-secular divide.
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1 month ago |
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This article was originally published by New Saint Andrews College here. College degrees have never been more accessible. With new institutions proliferating and online learning advancing in sophistication, higher education is no longer the preserve of the elite. At the dawn of the twentieth century, a mere 3% to 4% of adults aged 18 to 21 attended college. Today, that figure has soared to nearly 40%, with over 104 million Americans holding college degrees.
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1 month ago |
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A holy people cannot help but stand out—not merely for what they abstain from, but for what they pursue, defend, and build. Holiness is not passive resistance but active fruitfulness. A people set apart by God are known not simply by their confessions but by their cultivation of civility—their ability to be fruitful and multiply (Matt. 7:16–20).
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2 months ago |
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This article was originally published by New Saint Andrews College here. Play Nice, ChristianIn an age where modern Christianity has mastered the art of appeasement, the faith has devolved into little more than a vanity project—a cocktail of spectacle, politeness, and public relations. Contemporary believers, terrified of upsetting the cultural apple cart, have chosen to worship at the altar of likability. "Be ye cordial at all costs" is their golden rule.
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2 months ago |
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This article was originally published by New Saint Andrews College here. Ambition—what a suspicious word. To some, it’s synonymous with pride, self-promotion, and vaulting oneself above the humble estate of the faithful. Lofty aspirations? Surely those are incompatible with piety, right? Wrong. The real enemy of faith isn’t too much ambition; it’s far too little.
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RT @JohnRushemeza: My brother @LennoxKal is at it again! "The essence of the Christian liberal arts is to restore theology to its rightful…

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Every true story is a Christian story. Don’t miss tomorrow’s episode—Christine Cohen and Lennox Kalifungwa dive into what it takes for Christians to become the world’s best storytellers again. https://t.co/yoRd6VE7Dq

As the church ceded its influence in the public square, theology was quarantined within clerical institutions, while the university, now severed from its moorings, became easy prey for the creeping advance of secularism. https://t.co/P0QYgiDTkp