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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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Knowing that we are a part of HIS + STORY and a greater mission allows me to step back and see the big picture. My students are like a train riding along a track. I won’t ever know which train stop will be their salvation station but I am still a part of their journey. Equipping them for the track ahead is valuable and necessary so that they have resources and lessons to refer back to.
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It is the sole influence in my role as a Christian educator. God’s word is the truth, and if I know that truth, everything that I do inside and outside the classroom, will mirror that truth.
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I am in what I would consider a rare situation. I am a JROTC instructor at a Christian School. The Military program has a leadership component. We want to create leaders and we use a military model to teach those lessons. As a Christian educator, I have the opportunity to inject into that training a Christian view of leadership.
I can often see the tension in the students as they grow in leadership within the program. They want to lead aggressively because that is what they think military leadership is. I have to come alongside them and show them what kind of leader God calls them to be. We get to look at the character of Jesus Christ and have that be our model for leadership.
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It determines the way that I interact with my students, my choice of words, my actions, and my example. It really influences all that I do an all that I teach.
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My biblical worldview dictates everything teach as a Christian educator.