However, despite the fact that guidance, directions and instructions has been provided by God according to his words. Delivered through various ways. Yet, the importance for human beings to grasp the kingdom vision and dream has been misunderstood or even lost by religious groups. Indeed, Christianity is rapidly changing whereby its’ future (the youth) has become questionable. Scholars have advised that, “We must be vigilant and creatively compensate for what gets lost in translation when we use the language of youth culture”. (Thomas, E. Bergler) (6). Therefore, my Augment, remains that: a Christian without vision and dreams stand no chance, to uphold the three mission points (cherish character, challenge culture and serve the world) of the college of Arts and …show more content…
Moreover, scholarly view puts a light on this fact that the: “actual, tacit, de facto religious faith" of American teens in 2005 was Moralistic Therapeutic Deism. While the study examined teens (who would now be in their twenties). Smith and Lundquist posit that Moralistic Therapeutic Deism is, in fact, the religion of most parents as well. (Christian, Smith), (1). Therefore, even more importantly when it comes to the visions and dreams from God for the entire humanity, the focus of the youth or society can be summarized to be colossal. Further descriptions have been given to this as a shift or change in various aspects of life. Thus, “Shift from Fulfillment in Work to Fulfillment in Play, Shift from Self-Control/Self-Denial to Self-Fulfillment, Shift from Character to Personality, Shift from Salvation to