TikTok and YouTube are discipling your students every day. Short-form video shapes their imagination, moral instincts, and spiritual assumptions—often faster than classrooms can respond. This post equips Christian school leaders to teach students how to evaluate short-form video through a 3-D biblical worldview lens, addressing beliefs, behaviors, and heart orientation with clarity and discernment.
read moreYou can tell a lot about a student’s faith in the 90 seconds between classes. It’s in how they treat a classmate who just dropped a pile of books, whether they laugh along with a hurtful joke—or walk away, and how they handle disagreement during a group project. Everyday moments reveal faith and shape authentic Christian witness in school life.
read moreStudents often take breaks from church attendance during life transitions, risking spiritual drift. Christian school leaders can support faithful engagement by understanding the reasons behind these breaks and encouraging consistent community worship rooted in Scripture.
read moreRepentance is not a checkbox behavior or a one-time spiritual event. It is a daily posture that keeps the heart soft before God. In Christian schools, students may pray regularly, yet rarely practice repentance as an ongoing turning of the heart. This post explores how daily repentance in prayer shapes true biblical worldview formation—moving beyond outward compliance to lasting heart transformation.
read moreFebruary 21, 2023 Katherine Schultz How do I know if someone–maybe me–has a biblical worldview? What would I see, hear, suspect, wonder? What wouldn’t I see? Can I even know? A 3-D Worldview I thought it would be a good idea to give a few of the many areas that are part of a person’s…
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