What Is the 3-D Worldview Survey? January 31, 2023Katherine Schultz Let’s start with a question: Why even try to assess worldview? The Bible encourages us to be reflective. Test yourselves to see if you are in the faith; examine yourselves! Or do you not recognize this about yourselves, that Jesus Christ is in you-unless indeed…
read moreIn shaping students’ biblical worldview, Christian school leaders carry a vital responsibility—not only to impart knowledge but to foster transformative discipleship that shapes hearts, minds, and actions. These seven foundational insights equip you to guide effective worldview formation and spiritual growth in your school community.
read moreYou can tell a lot about a student’s faith in the 90 seconds between classes. It’s in how they treat a classmate who just dropped a pile of books, whether they laugh along with a hurtful joke—or walk away, and how they handle disagreement during a group project. Everyday moments reveal faith and shape authentic Christian witness in school life.
read moreA biblical worldview is not just about what students believe. It also shows up in their behaviors and the motivations of their hearts. As Christian leaders, recognizing these three key markers helps you assess whether students are truly growing in a holistic, biblically grounded faith.
read moreChristian K–12 school leaders know that intentional discipleship is essential for shaping a biblical worldview in students. By making discipleship a year-round priority and grounding your efforts in Scripture, your school can foster spiritual growth and lasting transformation in both belief and behavior.
read moreChristian school leaders often sense it: some students can recite doctrinal truths flawlessly but seem unmoved by them. Their worldview is not complete if it only shapes the intellect. It must reach the will, desires, loves, and affections. Jesus commanded, ‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’ A rightly ordered love shapes thought and behavior. Without heartfelt affection for Christ, knowledge alone may only create deeper hypocrisy.
read moreChristian educators sometimes hesitate when students’ questions about science become frequent and pointed. They worry: will too many inquiries pull children away from faith? Yet, looking intently into God’s creation is not opposed to belief. When guided well, it becomes one of the strongest supports of biblical worldview formation. When students engage thoughtfully with God’s handiwork, they grow both in knowledge and worship.
read moreChristian school leaders and educators often wonder how to truly assess and foster biblical worldview formation in students. The 3-D Worldview Survey offers a unique, research-based tool to measure beliefs, behaviors, and heart attitudes—helping schools understand not just what students know, but how deeply they live out their faith.
read moreIf we care about helping students build a genuine biblical worldview, we must go beyond surface-level answers. It requires intentional discipleship that touches what students believe, how they live, and where their hearts are oriented — because real transformation isn’t just intellectual; it’s personal and spiritual.
read moreWhen we make moral decisions, the world often tells us to maximize benefits, but Scripture offers a deeper foundation. Biblical ethics guide us to make choices that align with God’s will, not just human logic. It’s time to rethink how we decide what’s right, beyond simply ‘helping the most people.’
read moreEntertainment shapes student thinking far more than most teachers and parents realize. From TikTok to sports to streaming series, students are being discipled by the stories they love—and unless we intentionally train them to evaluate what they’re watching through a biblical lens, they’ll absorb the worldview being presented without even noticing.
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