Christian 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 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 Jesus remains on the edges of our routines, our choices become subtly shaped by convenience, culture, or fear rather than Christ. A biblical worldview requires Jesus not only as Savior but also as the daily center—shaping how we work, relate, rest, and respond.
read moreExplore the depth of understanding student worldviews with our 3-dimensional approach. Learn how assessing beliefs, behaviors, and attitudes can transform your educational strategies and support student growth. Discover practical insights and actionable strategies to enhance your approach to student assessment.
read moreHeart Check: Measuring Worldview August 6, 2024Katherine Schultz Understanding a student’s biblical worldview involves more than just assessing their beliefs and behaviors. It requires delving into the very core of their being – their heart orientation. In this blog post, we’ll explore the significance of heart orientation in shaping worldview and discuss practical ways to…
read more“Dive into the profound significance of student worldview in decision making. Explore how propositional beliefs, everyday behaviors, and heart-orientation attitudes intersect to shape choices. Gain insights from biblical wisdom and learn practical implications for empowering students to make informed decisions aligned with their faith.”
read moreExplore the profound dynamics of heart orientation in shaping beliefs and behaviors, rooted in the 3-dimensional worldview framework. Discover insights from worship, embodiment, symbol, and ritual.
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Pause a moment and consider the worldview habits shaping your school today. While curriculum often focuses on students’ beliefs and behaviors, the critical dimension of heart orientation—though less visible—greatly impacts lasting discipleship. Christian school leaders need to evaluate all three dimensions: what students believe, how they act, and what drives their deepest attitudes.
read moreIf I’m honest, I think I’m in the 4%. A while back, my pastor was preaching on ways to reach out to unbelievers, and one of things he suggested was sports because over 96% of Americans (sorry, I don’t have stats for other countries) either participate in or watch sporting events in a typical week.
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