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Understanding Morality Through a Biblical Lens

Understanding Morality Through a Biblical Lens 1920 1080 Katherine Schultz

Understanding the source of morality is essential in shaping students’ lives. A biblical worldview provides a solid foundation for moral principles, equipping students to navigate their understanding of right and wrong. This exploration invites us to consider: how does a student’s understanding of morality reflect their worldview?

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Biblical Answers to 10 Key Worldview Questions

Biblical Answers to 10 Key Worldview Questions 1920 1080 Katherine Schultz

If you’ve been aware of the 3-D Worldview Survey for any length of time, you have probably downloaded the free PDF 10 Questions to Understand Worldview. That may have prompted some questions about those questions. So here is a quick link to articles about each of them.

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Knowing What’s Right and Wrong: A Biblical Perspective for Christian Leaders

Knowing What’s Right and Wrong: A Biblical Perspective for Christian Leaders 1280 720 Katherine Schultz

As a Christian leader, you help students discern what is morally right and wrong. This article explains the biblical foundation for moral authority and how clear moral formation helps students live with integrity and faithfulness amid shifting cultural values.

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3 Questions to Discover Students’ Biblical Worldview

3 Questions to Discover Students’ Biblical Worldview 1920 1185 Katherine Schultz

3 Questions to Discover Students’ Biblical Worldview January 10, 2023Katherine Schultz Teachers in Christian education settings who want their students to develop a mature biblical worldview can struggle with knowing how well they are succeeding. It’s easy to ask questions about a student’s knowledge, but a worldview is 3-dimensional, and we want to understand all…

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