Fault Line: How a Seismic Shift in Culture Is Threatening Free Speech and Shaping the Next Generation

· Charisma Media
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Understand how to respond to the battle being waged against our foundation through the mainstream media, the entertainment industry, and the educational system.

More Americans than ever are counting themselves among the “nones”—the cohort of Americans who are not necessarily atheistic, but who do not claim allegiance to a particular religious system. The key question is: why? Consider that the nation’s three main educational systems—the mainstream media, entertainment, and the university system—lean to the political left and typically paint an inaccurate picture of what Christianity truly is.

With this in mind, Billy Hallowell skillfully explores how society’s main educational avenues fail to deliver fair-minded content and how their biases are reinforcing negative values and fueling the rise of the “nones.” Hallowell also offers practical steps for all Christians to take and provides advice on how to respond to these growing problems.

About the author

Billy Hallowell has contributed to The Washington Post, Human Events, The Daily Caller, Mediate, and The Huffington Post, among other news sites. Through journalism, media, public-speaking appearances, and the blogosphere, Hallowell has worked as a journalist and commentator for more than a decade. He has also appeared on Fox News, FoxNews.com LIVE, and HuffPost Live, among others. Hallowell attended the College of Mount Saint Vincent in Riverdale, New York, and graduated with a BA in communications, with concentrations in broadcasting, corporate communication, and journalism, and a minor in writing. Hallowell completed his MS in social research from Hunter College in Manhattan, New York. You can follow him on Twitter @BillyHallowell.

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