While college enrollment is at an all-time high, college learning may be at an all-time low.
Academically Adrift: Limited Learning on College Campuses


While college enrollment is at an all-time high, college learning may be at an all-time low.

Nearly two decades of using film to teach worldview to undergraduate students has resulted in a few surprises in which films have had the deepest cultural impact upon a generation.

In the past 25 years only THREE Academy Award-winning films have managed to break into the coveted top 50 all-time box office earners.

While academics are understandably proud of their “outer” accomplishments in the fields of science, medicine, technology, and commerce, colleges and universities have increasingly come to neglect the student’s “inner” development–the sphere of values and beliefs, emotional maturity, spirituality, and self-understanding, despite the importance of spiritual matters to young people in their quest to lead integrated lives.

By necessity I have developed my own informal (and often intuitive) system for finding worldview-shaping films that you might find interesting as you consider your own choice in films.

The public-relations-driven, artistically myopic, and sometime overtly political nature of both the studios and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences often make Oscars an unreliable measure of true greatness.

Two Handed Warriors first annual Oscar Poll. Don’t forget to vote!

We used to be the generators of intellectual property, not just recyclers of it.

Throughout American history our colleges have been repeatedly blessed and transformed by intense seasons of spiritual awakening.

Soul Surfer illuminates Hollywood’s increasingly awkward dance with the faith-based community. After years of neglecting religious audiences, studios now know that appealing to the Christian-values set while also bringing in more secular crowds can lead to an across-the-board blockbuster like Blind Side ($256 million).

Patti Bieber, Mom of teen sensation Justin Bieber, shares her take on how God is directing her son’s career.

Think the U.S. News and World Report rankings tell you which colleges are best for students? Think again.