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Make Intentional Discipleship a Year-Round Priority in Your Christian School

Make Intentional Discipleship a Year-Round Priority in Your Christian School 1920 1080 Katherine Schultz

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.

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Scientific Curiosity in Christian Education: Strengthening a Biblical Worldview

Scientific Curiosity in Christian Education: Strengthening a Biblical Worldview 1920 1080 Katherine Schultz

Christian 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.

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Why ‘Helping the Most People’ Misses the Mark: A Christian Approach to Moral Decisions

Why ‘Helping the Most People’ Misses the Mark: A Christian Approach to Moral Decisions 1920 1080 Katherine Schultz

When 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.’

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Human Value in a Performance-Driven Culture: Teaching Students a Biblical Worldview of Worth

Human Value in a Performance-Driven Culture: Teaching Students a Biblical Worldview of Worth 1920 1080 Katherine Schultz

In a culture that measures value by usefulness, the biblical worldview offers a radically different lens: every person matters—not because of what they can do, but because they are made in the image of God. This truth reshapes how we disciple students, lead classrooms, and measure success.

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Why Law Isn’t the Final Word on Morality

Why Law Isn’t the Final Word on Morality 1920 1080 Katherine Schultz

Discover why morality isn’t defined by law. History, reason, and Scripture show that God’s unchanging truth, not the law of the land, sets the standard for right and wrong.

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The Battle for History: Why Christian Students Need a Biblical Framework

The Battle for History: Why Christian Students Need a Biblical Framework 1920 1080 Katherine Schultz

History isn’t just a record of past events—it’s a battleground of ideas that shape students’ worldview and faith. Without a biblical framework, students risk seeing history as either meaningless or something to control through human effort.

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The renaissance painting "The Incredulity of St Thomas" by Caravaggio. Thomas puts his finger into the wound in the risen Christ's side as 2 others look on.

Why the Physical Resurrection of Jesus Matters Today

Why the Physical Resurrection of Jesus Matters Today 1920 1080 Katherine Schultz

The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the foundation of Christian faith—confirming victory over death, the hope of eternal life, and the redemption of creation. His physical resurrection was not symbolic but a tangible, historical reality that transforms our worldview and daily lives. Discover how this truth shapes faith, education, and the future.

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Understanding the Purpose of Human Life Through a Biblical Worldview

Understanding the Purpose of Human Life Through a Biblical Worldview 1920 1080 Katherine Schultz

Assessing and developing a biblical worldview in students is essential for Christian educators. Learn how our 3-D Worldview Survey empowers schools to foster a deeper understanding of faith, purpose, and transformation.

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Truth and Discipleship: Building a Biblical Worldview in Students (Param 04, means of knowing truth)

Truth and Discipleship: Building a Biblical Worldview in Students (Param 04, means of knowing truth) 1920 1080 Katherine Schultz

Building a biblical worldview in students requires more than just knowledge; it involves understanding how we know truth. In this post, we explore the importance of truth in discipleship, the foundational role it plays in shaping students’ beliefs, and how to assess and nurture a biblical worldview.

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Understanding the Origins of Life and the Universe: A Biblical Perspective on Worldview (Parameter 3 of 15)

Understanding the Origins of Life and the Universe: A Biblical Perspective on Worldview (Parameter 3 of 15) 1920 1080 Katherine Schultz

Explore a biblical perspective on the origins of life and the universe, and how worldview shapes our understanding of creation and purpose.

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