teaching worldview

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If Students Think History Is Random: What That Does to Formation

If Students Think History Is Random: What That Does to Formation 1920 1080 Katherine Schultz

What happens when students quietly absorb the idea that history is random? This post explores how narrative coherence shapes belief, behavior, and heart orientation in Christian schools—and why providence matters for lasting formation.

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Mentoring conversation between a Christian school educator and two middle or high school students, illustrating spiritual formation, discipleship, and worldview discussion in a school setting.

Mentoring for Spiritual Formation: 5 Daily Practices That Shape Christian School Students’ Hearts

Mentoring for Spiritual Formation: 5 Daily Practices That Shape Christian School Students’ Hearts 1920 1080 Katherine Schultz

Mentoring in Christian schools is often discussed but rarely defined. What does it actually look like to shape students’ hearts in daily school life? In this post, Katherine Schultz outlines five practical practices that move mentoring beyond programs and into spiritual formation—while grounding the work in a clear 3-D worldview framework of beliefs, behaviors, and heart orientation. Ideal for heads of school and division leaders seeking clarity about how mentoring truly forms students over time.

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Overhead image of a colorful salad bar with labeled sections representing different worldviews. The central bowl is labeled “Christian Theism,” surrounded by others labeled Eastern Pantheistic Monism, New Age, Nihilism, Islam, Naturalism, Deism, and Existentialism, illustrating a mix-and-match approach to beliefs.

Meta-Modern Confusion: Why Students Borrow Truth from Everywhere 

Meta-Modern Confusion: Why Students Borrow Truth from Everywhere  1920 1080 Katherine Schultz

Many Christian school leaders still describe students as “postmodern.” But that language no longer fully explains what we are seeing. Meta-modernism is a posture of oscillation and borrowed authority, helping leaders understand why students can hold fragmented, even contradictory beliefs without feeling tension—and why diagnosing integration across beliefs, behaviors, and heart orientation is now essential for faithful formation.

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Cultivating Deep Affection for Christ in Christian School Culture

Cultivating Deep Affection for Christ in Christian School Culture 1920 1080 Katherine Schultz

Every Christian educator hopes to spark true love for Christ in students, not just amass facts or impress biblical ideas into their minds. But day-to-day, school routines often default to ‘head knowledge.’ If you’re like most leaders, you’re searching for rhythms and practices to nurture heartfelt devotion, shaping a culture—where affection for Christ isn’t the rare exception but the daily expectation.

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What Foundational Principles Guide Biblical Worldview Formation in Schools?

What Foundational Principles Guide Biblical Worldview Formation in Schools? 1920 1080 Katherine Schultz

In shaping students’ biblical worldview, Christian school leaders carry a vital responsibility—not only to impart knowledge but to foster transformative discipleship that shapes hearts, minds, and actions. These seven foundational insights equip you to guide effective worldview formation and spiritual growth in your school community.

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Beyond Beliefs: 3 Essential Markers to Assess Student Biblical Worldview Formation

Beyond Beliefs: 3 Essential Markers to Assess Student Biblical Worldview Formation 1920 1080 Katherine Schultz

A biblical worldview is not just about what students believe. It also shows up in their behaviors and the motivations of their hearts. As Christian leaders, recognizing these three key markers helps you assess whether students are truly growing in a holistic, biblically grounded faith.

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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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Understanding Biblical Worldview Assessment: Your Questions Answered

Understanding Biblical Worldview Assessment: Your Questions Answered 1920 1080 Katherine Schultz

Christian school leaders and educators often wonder how to truly assess and foster biblical worldview formation in students. The 3-D Worldview Survey offers a unique, research-based tool to measure beliefs, behaviors, and heart attitudes—helping schools understand not just what students know, but how deeply they live out their faith.

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Why Jesus Must Matter in the Daily Life of a Believer

Why Jesus Must Matter in the Daily Life of a Believer 1920 1080 Katherine Schultz

When 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.

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Is Your Students’ Biblical Worldview as Strong as You Think?

Is Your Students’ Biblical Worldview as Strong as You Think? 1920 1080 Katherine Schultz

Many Christian schools and universities work hard to cultivate biblical worldview in their students — but without clear, accurate measurement, it’s easy to mistake good intentions for solid formation. A holistic assessment of beliefs, behaviors, and heart attitudes reveals what’s truly shaping students’ lives.

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