Resource Description
As Christians, we need to evaluate our own thinking. We need to make sure that our own worldview is in line with God’s Word so that we can lead others to live in step with the truth. We can do that by providing opportunities for others to examine their own thinking and determine if their beliefs are in line with reality. This course is practical for MK educators and missionaries involved in teaching in any context. Biblical Worldview Integration is not attaching a Bible verse to every lesson; rather, it is learning to see all of creation and all knowledge under the Lordship of Jesus Christ. If all truth and all knowledge belong to Him, then of all people, Christians should be most committed to and passionate about learning because learning about anything in creation is understanding more of Him.
Why are so many students graduating from Christian schools and then abandoning their beliefs after the first or second year of college? If Christian schools are incorporating biblical integration into their classes, why are students still falling away? As Christian teachers, we need to provide opportunities for our students to examine their own thinking to determine if their beliefs are in line with Biblical truth and reality. Biblical Worldview Integration is not attaching a Bible verse to every lesson; rather, it is learning to see all of creation and all knowledge under the Lordship of Jesus Christ. This course will introduce effective strategies to help your students develop habits of thinking that are based on the truth and grounded in God’s Word. This course counts toward both ACSI’s Christian Philosophy of Education (CPoE) requirement and educational studies hours for renewal of ACSI certification. Note: Required book(s) must be purchased separately.
This course will take 3 weeks to 1 year, depending on the pace of the student.
To view the course syllabus, go here: Biblical Worldview Integration Syllabus.
To register online, go here: Biblical Worldview Integration
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