March 31, 2008

Krattenmaker discusses the role of faith at secular colleges

Tom Krattenmaker, associate vice president for public affairs and communications, believes that the successful showing of “Lord, Save Us From Your Followers” challenged the notion that secular college campuses are closed off to discussions of faith.

Tom Krattenmaker, associate vice president for public affairs and communications, believes that the successful showing of “Lord, Save Us From Your Followers,” a documentary exploring the collision of faith and culture in America, challenged the notion that secular college campuses are closed off to discussions of faith: “The conventional wisdom, as it turns out, is not quite right,” he writes. Read more here.

USA Today (Portland, Ore.) Is God silenced on college campuses?