Identity Project: Colson Center’s Free Video Library Helps Believers Navigate Complex Culture

It’s a dog-eat-dog world out there. The tempestuous winds of our culture frequently leave Christians of all ages confused, exhausted and searching for answers.
The Colson Center offers beleaguered believers a lifeline through the Identity Project — a library of more than 200 videos from Christian experts on cultural topics from gender ideology to deconstruction.
As of today, it’s all totally free.
The Colson Center equips Christians to engage culture with truth and love. The Identity Project, which began in 2023, is founded on the idea that the moral problems facing our society are born of a deep identity crisis.
Identity has to do with what it means to be human, John Stonestreet, the President of the Colson Center and a Daily Citizen contributor, prefaced at an event celebrating the project’s free launch. But trying to understand our identity without a biblical foundation is like running through quicksand.
“That’s why every video in the Identity Project is predicated on that biblical foundation,” Stonestreet explained, continuing:
The Identity Project features perspectives from thirty Christian experts on medicine, education, theology, sociology, psychology, gender and sexuality, relationships, politics and more.
Some of these experts joined Stonestreet to explain why believers — from kids, to parents, to pastors to educators — so desperately need these resources.
Billy Hutchinson spent 12 years in Christian education before beginning work for the Colson Center. He routinely saw educators confronted with complex questions about identity, anthropology and how humans should move through the world.
The Identity Project, he maintains, provides critical support for educators answering these questions with videos like “Sex, identity and Truth: A Christian Response.”
Lori Kuykendall, the President of Beacon Health Education Resources, highlighted how the Identity Project can help parents protect their kids from gender ideology.
“When very young children are told that they can and should change their God-given sex, we have something terribly wrong in our culture,” Kuykendall remarked, pointing parents toward the Identity Project’s videos on age-appropriate sex education for elementary, middle and high schoolers.
Dr. Katie McCoy lauded the Identity Project for putting cultural problems in context.
“One of things I love about [this project] is how it links individual concerns with collective impact,” McCoy shared, emphasizing the importance of cultural action to bring about social renewal.
“The issues are ever changing,” she admits, “but the truth does not change.”
You can access the Identity Project for free here!
ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Emily Washburn is a staff reporter for the Daily Citizen at Focus on the Family and regularly writes stories about politics and noteworthy people. She previously served as a staff reporter for Forbes Magazine, editorial assistant, and contributor for Discourse Magazine and Editor-in-Chief of the newspaper at Westmont College, where she studied communications and political science. Emily has never visited a beach she hasn’t swam at, and is happiest reading a book somewhere tropical.
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