Why Your Students’ Worldview Matters More Than You Think
Worldview formation is about walking alongside students as they discover how the gospel transforms their understanding of reality.
We are not putting ourselves up as perfect Christians who always look like Jesus. Instead, we recognize that the same gospel that brought us our salvation is the very gospel we need to live out our faith.
Worldview formation is about walking alongside students as they discover how the gospel transforms their understanding of reality.
We can put our faith in our own exhaustible novelty, or in the inexhaustible and pinpoint accuracy of the Holy Spirit working through his own words.
In order for our students to grow in grace, we have a responsibility to help them understand and enjoy the sacraments more fully.
Similar to the way the rituals and memories of birthdays and holiday traditions strengthen family bonds, our teenagers’ embrace of the sacraments has deepened the fellowship of our church family.
When there are many different levels of understanding in the room, the struggle to teach with theological depth is real. But I am more prepared for it than I used to be. Here’s how I’m getting there.
The overall goal of theological depth is not a new education program…It’s about allowing the gospel to saturate their inner-being.