Charlie Kirk, DEI and False Revival - Dr. Neil Nedley
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概要
Can a biblical institution remain accredited without surrendering its convictions? In our first episode we dive straight into one of the most controversial questions facing faith-based education today.
Joined by Dr. Neil Nedley, the conversation dismantles common assumptions about accreditation, DEI, and cultural pressure. Drawing from firsthand experience, Dr. Nedley explains why accreditation itself isn’t the real threat—and why government funding is often where compromise actually begins.
He explains:
- Why “we had to do it for accreditation” is often a convenient myth
- How Weimar defined DEI using Scripture rather than progressive ideology
- The hidden difference between accreditation standards and government mandates
- Why debate hardens hearts—and medical missionary work transforms them
- A bold vision for education, healing, and evangelism in the final moments of history
Here We Stand is a conversational podcast grounded in biblical conviction and faithful living.
Hosted by Dr. David Shin, Chair of Religion at Weimar University, the podcast engages theology, science, health, and current issues through Scripture-centered conversation. Each episode calls listeners to think biblically, live faithfully, and stand firm in a shifting world.
In a culture of compromise,
Here We Stand.