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How do your answers to “the big questions of life” discussed in this lesson influence you in your role as an educator?
Austin replied 3 months, 3 weeks ago 172 Members · 172 Replies
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As a Christian educator, it reminds me of my calling in life and the need to guide and pray for my students to know the truth.
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We must be able to answer the big questions for ourselves so that we can influence our students to follow God and fulfill things in his image. I am to educator those to know God and to serve God.
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We must answer the Big Questions of Life include Who am I? Why am I here? Who is God? What plan does He have? Without those answers, students are left to the devices of the world around them and its philosophy. Furthermore, we have the answers and culture by and large does not. With the foundational answers, they can build a biblical worldview from which they live.
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In every way. How you view God, people, whether or not all people have the same value, the role of education as a tool and not the savior, etc. If our answers to the big questions are not based on God’s Word, everything following will be shaky. We can ultimately only point people to the source of all truth and inspire a love of learning. An educator cannot manufacture motivation or love for a student but they can model it, so it is appealing and desired.
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As a Christian the big questions of life are why I am here. God has a purpose and a plan for everything and our goal is to be a part of His plan.