Three Ways to Shape the Future
1. Know the Truth
In an age of AI-generated content, fake news, and competing worldviews, truth has never been more valuable.
Followers of Christ cannot simply repeat what they’ve heard. They must know God’s Word for themselves.
The one thing that has never changed is the Ancient of Days, and the words He has given us in the Bible. And upon that foundation is the only place to build lasting influence.
Psalms 1:1-3 says, “Blessed is the man who walks not in the way of sinners, nor sits in the seat of scoffers, but his delight is in the law of the Lord, and on that law he meditates day and night. He will be like a tree planted by the streams of water, that yields its fruit in season and its leaf does not wither. In all that he does he prospers.”
If you want to influence the world, begin by allowing God’s Word to shape you.
Make time with the Lord a priority in your life. Not because it’s a nice thing for Christians to do, or another item to check off your list, but because the Word of God is the only source that will feed your soul. It is the only way you can be stronger in your faith and understand what is true.
2. Stand Firm in the Truth
Knowing truth is only the beginning—there’s really no point if you are willing to compromise it.
Far too many Christian leaders over the last decades have chosen the road of infidelity, manipulation, and secret sin. We need more people who are willing to commit to integrity deeply within themselves. Clinging to the truth and choosing to let it sink deep into your soul will propel you towards obedience to God’s commands when no one else is watching. And that’s the only way to continue in integrity if and when the world is watching.
Living the truth often comes with a cost.
It might mean denying yourself something or facing an uncomfortable life.
America was built largely by families who called themselves Pilgrims, Puritans, and Quakers who came here fleeing spiritual persecution from other nations. Many of them were not willing to compromise what they knew to be true about God, their faith, so much so that they uprooted and said goodbye to all they knew in order to raise children in freedom.
Our future rests on our decision to do the right and true thing, no matter if it costs us jobs, homes, reputation, or friends.
Faithfulness matters more than popularity.
The world doesn’t need Christians who simply fit in. It needs Christians who stand with humility, conviction, and love. We need more people like John the Baptist and Elijah, who were willing to speak out against evil and remind people of what was right.
3. Act on the Truth
Truth is meant to be lived.
College is one of the greatest opportunities you’ll ever have to put your faith into practice.
Serve your local church.
Lift up your roommates in prayer.
Disciple younger believers.
Study diligently.
Treat classmates with kindness.
Use your gifts to solve real problems. Start a petition to change something in the government. Create a new group on campus. Raise money for a good cause. Invent a new product that will help someone. Start a new organization that meets a need and offers the hope of Christ simultaneously.
Share the hope of Christ with people who are searching.
Whether God calls you into business, education, healthcare, ministry, engineering, politics, the arts, or raising a family, your work can become an act of worship and a means of serving others.
You don’t have to become famous to change history.
You simply have to be faithful.