The future of Christian colleges looks grim

tomSrofBoston - you got me thinking about this, and I think your statement

can go both ways. If we asked our Catholic friends if they went to Christian schools or churches, they’d say “huh? we go to catholic school/church” – not implying they aren’t Christian by faith, but that the schools they go to are Catholic. I don’t know any Catholic who would say they went to a Christian School. So . . back to your statement . . . I wonder if the self-identified Christians who think Catholics aren’t Christian stems from Catholics who don’t identify their church or school as Christian in the first place. ??? just sitting here wondering about this on a lazy afternoon. No right or wrong.

I do completely agree with HopeDaisy’s thoughts on it; how Christian schools started; and how they need to find a way to compete as broad church support isn’t there as much.