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media covers them poorly, but Christians seem to get it larization of society with non-religious (irreligious) values especially bad.” This depiction didn’t match his own experi- and secular institutions. But the very fact they are turning ence with Christians he knew personally. He goes on to say, away from God doesn’t mean they are turning to something “The Christians in my life were all incredibly wonderful and that is neutral. In fact, to turn away from God means you thoughtful and had very ambiguous, complicated feelings in have to be turning to something else, which by default their beliefs. And seemed to be totally generous-hearted and becomes our 21st century idols.” totally open to a lot of different kinds of people in their lives.”   If left as is we risk failing to be good stewards of the At one point he says, “What Christians really are is not being culture God has placed us in. Charles Colson writes in his captured by the press.” book, How Now Shall We Live, the solution to the modern   Now before I go on, allow me to say that it is easy to begin day identity crisis of the American Christian, “How do we to find yourself as pessimistic as the guy who fell asleep on redeem a culture? How do we rise to the opportunity before his job. Someone slipped up and us at the start of a new millennium? rubbed Limburger cheese under The answer is simple: from the his nose. When he woke up he said, inside out. From the individual to “It stinks in here.” He went into the family to the community, and "But the very fact they are the next room and said, “It stinks then outward in ever widening turning away from God doesn’t in here also.” He stepped outside ripples. We must begin by under- mean they are turning to some- and said, “The whole world stinks.” standing what it means to live by thing that is neutral. What this guy needed was to wipe Christian worldview principles In fact, to turn away from God the smell from his nose in order to in our own behavior and choices. catch a whiff of truth and hope. Unless we do, we will interpret the means you have to be turning   In fact the best smelling perspec- biblical commands according to the to something else." tive, in my opinion, is a truly bibli- spirit of the age and will therefore cal worldview. Simply defined, a be conformed to the world rather worldview is a comprehensive set of than to God’s Word.” truth claims that purport to paint a picture of reality; the   As Christ followers, we have an amazing opportunity to framework from which we view reality and make sense of spread a sweet smelling savor. “And Jesus came and spoke to life and the world. A biblical worldview, therefore, would them, saying, “All authority has been given to me in heaven find at its center the scriptures and the truth of who Jesus and on earth. Go therefore and make disciples of all the is. Author Os Guinness describes it this way: “Christian nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of worldview involves believers thinking about anything and the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all everything in a manner that is consistently shaped, directed, things that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you and restrained by the truth of God’s Word and God’s Spirit. always, even to the end of the age.” Amen.  Such a Christian worldview encompasses core issues and answers such questions as: Who am I? Where did I come from? What is the purpose of my life?
Where am I going? Tim Throckmorton is pastor of Crossroads Church in Circleville, Ohio. He was raised in Southern Ohio and worked in retail man- Where did it come from? Is there a Creator, or are we the agement for 20 years, receiving God’s call to full-time ministry in 1996. He has served the Church of the Nazarene as Pastor, products of blind chance? Is there any grand theme to history Credentials Board Secretary, and District Secretary. He is the and human life? If there is a Creator, what, if anything, does vice chair of the Facility Governing Board at Star Community Justice Center in Franklin Furnace. In addition, he writes a weekly He expect of me?” column for a number of newspapers in the Central and Southern Critically important observations Aubrey Vaughan, in Essential Worship, writes, “In our 21st century, western society there has been a huge paradigm shift, a turning away from the Judeo/Christian God-centered worldview, to a new atheism which desires a complete secu- Ohio region, is the former host of Tri State Celebration, Daystar Television’s local affili- ate in Ashland Kentucky, and has hosted Morning Show WOKE 98.3 Joy F.M. With a deep love for the Lord, his family, and his country, he desires to be a faithful com- municator of the gospel as well as an encourager, motivator, and leader. In 2010, he released a DVD project entitled Lest We Forget which is a study of our Godly American Heritage along with a companion book bearing the same title in September of 2011. His latest book, Jesus Hit Me was released in the fall of 2013. Tim and his wife, Terri, have two children and a granddaughter. 19