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.
read moreUnderstanding human nature is key to nurturing a biblical worldview in students. As educators, we must recognize how students’ beliefs, behaviors, and attitudes shape their faith and guide them toward spiritual maturity. In this post, I outline practical strategies for integrating biblical truths into all aspects of a student’s life, focusing on their intrinsic nature and how God designed them to engage with the world around them.
read moreTruth and Discipleship: Building a Biblical Worldview in Students (Param 04, means of knowing truth)
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.
read more“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.”
read moreExplore the foundational questions of James Sire’s worldview through the lens of Critical Race Theory (CRT). Discover how CRT answers key worldview questions and understand its implications in light of a biblical Christian worldview. Uncover the alignment and misalignment with scriptural truths as we delve into the core beliefs and values that shape this emerging worldview.
read moreCan We Work Together to Create a Perfect Society? May 30, 2023Katherine Schultz Shouldn’t it be possible after all of human history and experience that we could eventually result in a perfect society if we work together? Of course, there are obstacles, like wars, injustice, and cultural variations, and imperfect knowledge. But shouldn’t we be…
read moreOne way to teach comparative worldviews is to identify a framework of questions or topics and then summarize the way an adherent of each worldview being considered would approach it. A sample and several resources are provided.
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