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Instilling unchanging truth in our children 
with a biblical-worldview. 

What is a worldview?

A worldview is the lens in which people view the world around them. It becomes the framework of an individual’s understanding of reality and right and wrong. In a time of rampant humanism, these lenes are often deemed as limitless as the people who own them. However, there are only two worldviews – God’s and man’s.

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What is a Biblical-Worldview?

A biblical-worldview is built on God’s word as infallible, authoritative, inerrant, and completely sufficient. As such, it is an absolute in forming our thinking and understanding of His created world. It leads our beliefs of absolute morality, human dignity, and the possibility of redemption. A biblical-worldview answers three big questions biblically:

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1. We are God's creation, designed to govern the world and fellowship with Him (Genesis 1:27-28 and 2:15)

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2. We sinned against God and subjected the whole world to a curse (Genesis 3)

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3. God Himself has redeemed the world through the sacrifice of His Son, Jesus Christ (Genesis 3:15 and Luke 19:10) and will one day restore creation to its former perfect state (Isaiah 65:17-25)​

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Christianity as taught in the Bible is itself a worldview. The Bible never distinguishes between a "religious" and a "secular" life; the Christian life is the only life there is. Jesus, Himself, proclaimed, "I am the way, the truth, and the life," (John 14:6) and in doing so, He became our worldview.

(www.GotQuestions.org)

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