Christian 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 moreEntertainment is one of the most powerful forces shaping students’ imaginations, values, and desires. The question is: Who’s holding the reins? Christian educators must equip students to think critically and biblically about their media consumption, helping them develop a biblical worldview amidst secular influences.
read moreOur daily rituals shape what we truly believe—often more than what we say or think. Understanding these unseen habits is key to assessing a biblical worldview.
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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February 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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