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How does your biblical worldview currently influence your role as a Christian educator?
Austin replied 1 month, 3 weeks ago 160 Members · 161 Replies
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As educators, we should be role models for our students conducting ourselves and Christians everywhere we are and reflecting the word of God through our words, actions, and behavior at all times, especially with them. We should demonstrate the improvements in our character and beliefs God has made in our lives and be a good testimony for our students on what is to have Christ as the center of our lives.
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Not living a compartmentalize life, my biblical worldview should be the same all day round for the word of God does not change.
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I am a new teacher this coming fall – and I am thrilled at the prospect of teaching scripture alongside latin and logic. The opportunity that has been given to me takes my breath away.
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My biblical worldview shapes every decision and action and therefore must be grounded in Truth. In the school setting I have the opportunity to influence students for the good with God’s truth. I can live out my faith to reinforce the biblical worldview. Lastly, I can give opportunities for students to practice living out a biblical worldview.
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My biblical worldview influences how I view myself and others, as well as how I interpret the world and its belief system(s). It affects how I interact with students, colleagues, and others. My biblical worldview will affect how I answer students’ questions, how I treat a struggling student, and any other challenge I face inside or outside of the classroom. Christian educators are responsible to be an example of Christ wherever they are- inside or outside of the classroom-and their biblical worldview (or lens) will influence and affect everything they do.