What can Christians do to survive in college? Dr. Michael Kruger provides practical advice and encouragement for believers on keeping the faith while faced with doubt in college. Every year in America, usually in late summer, early fall, there are Christian parents all over the country that have a lot of anxiety. And there's a reason for that—because many of them have children who are heading off to college, perhaps even for the first time. I've been there as a parent. Right now, I have two children in college and have had that experience where you have raised a child, you love your child, you've taught them the Gospel and the Bible, and you hope you've done a good job as a parent, and then you send them out the door. And the reason parents have angst is because they know that college is not an easy place for a Christian to be these days. At big universities, they're going to get bombarded with all kinds of ideas, are going to get challenged on what they believe. And oftentimes, universities can be even a hostile place for Christians. And so I get asked all the time, "What can Christians do to survive in college? What can parents tell their children to think about and value as they think about how to survive in college?" Well, there's so much to say about that topic. I've written my book,
Surviving Religion 101, where I dive deeply into that.