Nor would I! Emory’s about as liberal as it gets. Probably more Jewish kids than Christians. And just because there is a graduate divinity school means nothing in that regard. So do Yale, Chicago, and numerous other dens of iniquity. </p>
<p>All of this muddled confusion does is lend some insight as to why novices tend to be confused. Let’s just hope they’re not novice, Luke-warm Christians! </p>
<p>Fairfield’s a nice Catholic college, but like all with that bent, belonging to a different categorization than the “Christian colleges.” And that doesn’t mean it’s not “Christian.” Only that it’s Catholic. And among campuses, each has a specific, non-overlapping connotation.</p>
<p>Gordon College in Wenham, Massachusetts is a Christian college and a New England LAC. Gordon is located north of Boston on a MBTA commuter line than terminates at North Station. Sure it is cold in the winter and you get snow from time to time. But it is a different kind of cold and snow than Chicago’s.</p>
<p>NACCAP (North American Coalition for Christian Admission Professionals) is an organization that host a series of Christian College fairs around the country which gives a good opportunity to check out some Christian Colleges all in one place. You can see the upcoming schedule for these fairs at naccap.org/college-fairs/ </p>
<p>Two of my three kids went to Taylor University in Indiana (they are still there) and have had a wonderful experience both academically and spiritually. But the most important part of this process is to really define out what you want to see happen in your life (outcome) and then find the school that provides the best community to help you achieve that desire.</p>
<p>Trevecca Nazarene University - Nashville,TN
Lipscomb University- Nashville,TN
Belmont University -Nashville,TN
Union University -Jackson,TN
Lee University</p>
<p>Pepperdine!! Your grades would definitely get you admitted, possibly even a scholarship, but you would still be among academic equals. Great school, and absolutely gorgeous. It isn’t as “Christian” as a school like, say, Biola, but the education and opportunities there exceed most Christian schools.</p>