
Biblical Worldview
A Rooted Short Study – $60
This 10-lesson curriculum provides you with the conceptual tools to teach your students how to assess the world and the things in it through a Christian lens.
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It’s no secret that our students live in an increasingly secular culture. Daily, they encounter a cultural narrative that directly contradicts the timeless truth and wisdom of God’s Word. It has perhaps never been more important for our students to develop a biblical worldview as a tool for how to navigate life in a secular world.
Our hope is that with this study, students will begin to see the world through the lens of God’s Word, not through the cultural fads of the day. Students will learn how to interpret the world through the grand biblical narrative of creation, fall, redemption, restoration. As they discover what it means to live according to God’s greater story, we pray that they will see that His narrative offers more hope, joy, peace, and security than any their cultural milieu ever could.
Written by Tucker Fleming, Edited by Cameron Cole
Lesson Outline
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Biblical Worldview
Written by Tucker Fleming, Edited by Cameron Cole
CREATION: A WORLD THAT WAS CREATED
Lesson 1: God’s Good Creation (Genesis 1:1-31)
Lesson 2: The Image of God (Genesis 1:26-31 and Romans 3:11,2)FALL: A WORLD THAT IS BROKEN
Lesson 3: The Problem with Everything (Genesis 3)
Lesson 4: God’s Authority and Human Autonomy (Colossians 2:1-15)REDEMPTION: A WORLD THAT IS BEING REDEEMED
Lesson 5: God’s Word: A Lamp, A Light, and the Standard (Matthew 4:1-11, 19:4)
Lesson 6: Christ, Our Great High Priest (Hebrews 4:14-5:10; Romans 3:20-26)
Lesson 7: The Now and the Not Yet (1 Corinthians 15:1-28)
Lesson 8: The Desire for Justice and Morality (Deuteronomy 31:30-32:18)GLORIFICATION: A WORLD THAT WILL BE PERFECTED
Lesson 9: The Holy Spirit as Sanctifier (Titus 3)
Lesson 10: God’s Goal for His Creation (Revelation 21)
Contributors

Tucker Fleming, Writer
Tucker Fleming was raised in the Atlanta area and attended both Mississippi State University and Beeson Divinity School. He’s lived and worked throughout the country in schools and non-profit organizations, and has worked with students for a decade, with over half of that time being in the local church.

Cameron Cole, Editor
Cameron Cole has been the Director of Youth Ministries for eighteen years at the Church of the Advent, and in January of 2016 his duties expanded to include Children, Youth, and Families. He is the founding chairman of Rooted Ministry, an organization that promotes gospel-centered youth ministry. He is the co-editor of “Gospel-Centered Youth Ministry: A Practice Guide” (Crossway, 2016). Cameron is the author of Therefore, I Have Hope: 12 Truths that Comfort, Sustain, and Redeem in Tragedy (Crossway, 2018), which won World Magazine’s 2018 Book of the Year (Accessible Theology) and was runner up for The Gospel Coalition’s Book of the Year (First-Time Author). He is also the co-editor of The Jesus I Wish I Knew in High School (New Growth Press) and the author of Heavenward: How Eternity Can Change Your Life on Earth (Crossway, 2024). Cameron is a cum laude graduate of Wake Forest University undergrad and summa cum laude graduate from Wake Forest with an M.A. in Education. He holds a Masters in Divinity from Reformed Theological Seminary.
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All the lessons you need for your students’ entire time in your ministry — from brand new middle schooler to high school graduate. Whether you choose to walk through the Bible chronologically or you’d rather stick with a developmental stage approach, we have both plans written out for you, free of charge! Download the Scope & Sequence Plans for free, and purchase all the included curriculum in the Scope and Sequence Bundle to get started.
LEARN MORE“The Biblical Worldview curriculum is a very timely curriculum that challenges students to see the world through the lenses of Scripture. It’s been great to see how God has used the lessons in it to move our students to think more deeply about their faith.”
Calen C. | Youth Pastor | Tapestry Church
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Download NowWhat will students learn from the Biblical Worldview curriculum?
This study is meant to provide you with the conceptual tools to teach your students how to assess the world and the things in it through a Christian lens.
As time passes, the world and the church are growing further and further away from each other. Things like moral absolutes, an understanding of human accountability before God, and the existence of objective truth are no longer taken for granted, as they once were. The Christian narrative of the world is competing with many others in the public square, so it’s important to understand what makes the Christian worldview so satisfying, whereas others fall short.