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First, we have to be discerning /about what we read. I’m not saying 'don’t pay attention to big secular news outlets'. After all, Chuck Colson used to joke that he read The New York Times everyday /as penance for Watergate. But secular outlets ought not be our entire diet.
BreakPoint is a terrific supplement to any Christian’s news diet. We also work closely with WORLD News Group, publisher of WORLD Magazine and producer of the podcast “The World and Everything in It.” I’m a weekly guest on that podcast in a feature called “Culture Friday.”
Secondly, not only should we read widely, we should read actively. One of the best questions to ask a news story is, “What’s been left out?” Often times, secular outlets will ignore any religious or spiritual dimension. Stories about life, marriage, and religious liberty have obvious spiritual, moral, and ethical dimensions. But so do stories about crime, accidents, floods, and earthquakes. For example, it’s often Christians that are the first to run into those disaster areas. Their stories should be told.
Finally and most importantly, even if we aren’t an intricate expert on all things /covered in the news, we can always be committed /to developing a Christian worldview. The Bible is not only a book to be looked at; it’s a book to be looked through. Through the Scriptures, we can understand the difference /between good ideas and bad ideas. And we can better recognize that every story, and every reporter, is coming from a worldview themselves.
And to help you be more discerning in your consuming of information and news, the Colson Center is partnering with WORLD News Group. In return for any donation to the Colson Center, you can receive a one-year subscription to WORLD Magazine.
WORLD’s Editor-in-Chief Marvin Olasky, one of the great Christian journalist of our time, will be joining us for a FREE webinar on January 14. You’ll hear his take /on navigating the news and also be able to ask him questions.
To find out more about the one-year WORLD Magazine subscription, or to register for the free webinar with Marvin Olasky, come to www.breakpoint.org.