Beliefs: Propositional

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Grasping God’s Nature: Assessing Students’ Biblical Worldview Maturity (Parameter 02 – Nature of God)

Grasping God’s Nature: Assessing Students’ Biblical Worldview Maturity (Parameter 02 – Nature of God) 1920 1080 Katherine Schultz

“Grasping God’s nature is a foundational aspect of assessing students’ biblical worldview maturity. By understanding how students perceive God’s character, we can better guide them in developing a deeper spiritual maturity that aligns with biblical teachings. This process is essential for fostering a stronger, more authentic Christian worldview that shapes not only their beliefs but also their behaviors and attitudes.

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Ultimate Reality and Its Role in Shaping Student Worldview (Worldview Parameters, Part 1)

Ultimate Reality and Its Role in Shaping Student Worldview (Worldview Parameters, Part 1) 1472 832 Katherine Schultz

“Ultimate reality plays a crucial role in shaping student worldviews. As Christian educators, understanding and addressing the foundational beliefs of our students can help guide them toward a deeper, biblically-informed perspective. By exploring the nature of ultimate reality and how it influences our beliefs and actions, we equip students to navigate a world filled with competing worldviews.”

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Understanding Human Nature: Are We Basically Good or Bad?

Understanding Human Nature: Are We Basically Good or Bad? 1920 1080 Katherine Schultz

Are humans basically good or bad? This fundamental question shapes our worldview and impacts how we understand sin, salvation, and moral responsibility. Our latest blog post delves into the biblical perspective on human nature, contrasting it with secular and opposing worldviews. Discover the essential insights you need to develop a robust Christian worldview and guide your educational efforts effectively.

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3 Key Questions to Assess Your Students’ Biblical Worldview

3 Key Questions to Assess Your Students’ Biblical Worldview 1920 1080 Katherine Schultz

Discover three key questions to assess your students’ biblical worldview. Evaluate their beliefs, behaviors, and attitudes effectively for spiritual growth.

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Biblical Morality: Standing Alone with Conviction

Biblical Morality: Standing Alone with Conviction 1920 1080 Katherine Schultz

Explore the three-dimensional concept of a Biblical worldview and the challenges and rewards of standing alone with conviction. Delve into the foundational aspects of belief, behavior, and attitude, offering insights into navigating moral dilemmas in today’s world. Discover the immediate relevance of developing a 3-dimensional and biblical worldview, shaping beliefs, behaviors, and attitudes oriented toward the Lord Jesus Christ throughout one’s life. #BiblicalValues #WorldviewAssessment #3DWorldview

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Stewardship 101: Recognizing God’s Ownership

Stewardship 101: Recognizing God’s Ownership 1920 1080 Katherine Schultz

Understanding stewardship requires us to grasp a fundamental truth: God owns it all. This principle, deeply rooted in Scripture, serves as the cornerstone of our approach to life. As we explore the concept of stewardship through the lens of biblical wisdom and practical application, we are invited to recognize the profound implications of God’s ownership in every aspect of our existence. #biblicalstewardship #3dworldview #assessingworldview

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Worldview Uncovered: 3 Questions to Illuminate the Layers of Student Worldviews

Worldview Uncovered: 3 Questions to Illuminate the Layers of Student Worldviews 1920 1080 Katherine Schultz

Explore the layers of student worldviews in ‘Worldview Unveiled’—a journey guided by 3 key questions. Illuminate beliefs, behaviors, and heart orientations.

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Holy Spirit: Symbol or Living Being?

Holy Spirit: Symbol or Living Being? 1920 1080 Katherine Schultz

Holy Spirit: Symbol or Living Being? October 17, 2023Katherine Schultz Is the Holy Spirit a symbol of God’s presence or a living Being? This post contains a biblical perspective on a brief topic taken from the 3-Dimensional Worldview Survey. It identifies 1 topic, 2 relevant scriptures, and a 3-D Worldview perspective in brief format. What…

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Do I Ultimately Decide What’s Right or Wrong for Me?

Do I Ultimately Decide What’s Right or Wrong for Me? 1920 1080 Katherine Schultz

Do I decide what’s right or wrong for me? Do you? Or do I decide for you? How does anyone decide what’s right or wrong?

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Snapshot: A Biblical Worldview Perspective on God as Impersonal Force

Snapshot: A Biblical Worldview Perspective on God as Impersonal Force 1280 720 Katherine Schultz

I remember waiting in line for hours with my cousins to see a certain movie in summer of 1977. I wasn’t much of a movie goer, or a science fiction fan, but it was the thing to do, and I ended up in line to see it twice in a short space of time. That movie has has a deep impact on culture in the United States and around the world, particularly with its view of “the force” influencing everything. But that raises a question: Is God an impersonal force? 

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