The classroom provides us with a beautiful opportunity to live out our call to go, teach, and make disciples.
The classroom provides us with a beautiful opportunity to live out our call to go, teach, and make disciples.
It is God’s Word that helps us sift through our preexisting worldviews and to rightly evaluate, or discern, them.
Developing a Christian worldview is the process of aligning our belief system with God’s word.
Our faith is not a separate compartment we check at the classroom door but a living lens through which we see every aspect of our educational work.
Understanding worldview will energize how we can teach in ways that stimulate others to examine and transform their own worldview.
As we embrace the classroom as a sacred space, we begin to see every moment of every day as Holy Ground to experience, know, and love more deeply...
A worldview is not optional—it’s an inescapable lens through which we interpret life, whether we are conscious of it or not.
Real education focuses on changing how you live even when you forget to think.
Jesus’ great command means that “all of me” is learning to love God as the Holy Spirit is “re-integrating” us into whole and holy lives in the...
