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How Symbols Reflect Students’ Biblical Worldview

How Symbols Reflect Students’ Biblical Worldview 1920 1080 Katherine Schultz

Symbols reveal much about students’ heart orientation and spiritual maturity. Understanding the symbols they embrace helps leaders assess their biblical worldview and guide their spiritual growth.

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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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Is the Devil a Symbol? Why This Question Matters for Spiritual Formation

Is the Devil a Symbol? Why This Question Matters for Spiritual Formation 1920 1080 Katherine Schultz

When students treat the devil as merely a symbol of evil rather than a living being, spiritual seriousness shifts. If evil becomes metaphor, deception feels psychological instead of spiritual, and moral agency subtly changes. For Christian school leaders, this is not a minor doctrinal detail—it is a worldview assumption that reshapes spiritual formation.

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