Our worldview is how we shape reality and how life makes sense to each individual person. For
example, a toddler would believe that he is the center of the world. A biblical worldview is, in
essence, the same as a regular worldview but has a guideline to follow and is understood to be
the ultimate truth. It’s called the bible. It should shape every decision a Christian makes, from
voting to how we treat others. Although a biblical worldview is perfect having one especially in
America can be hard because we are attacked by media, people and God knows what else. We
tend to let our flesh make decisions. It’s a matter of trusting God and battling the …show more content…
You want to make sure that you view the world through a
biblical lens. When you do that, so will the children you teach. We are living in bad times.
People are getting lazier and more corrupt day by day. So as Christian educators, we need to
make sure that we are guiding the next generation with a philosophy that connects to the bible.
Teaching is a special gift from God. We all had that one teacher who made a bigger impact in
our lives than others. Kids listen to their teachers. They learn from us. The biggest thing we will
teach them isn’t is not a math equation but how we act, showing them the love of Christ.
Treating them with love and showing them that they are so much more than just a child. They are
a child of God created in his image. Teaching them how to view the world through scripture. Not
teaching them one thing then go out on the weekends and doing the exact thing you told them not
to do. “Practice what you preach.” That’s why philosophy is so important in that it is our way of
viewing the world. If yours lines up with scripture, that will pour over into the next generation.
(BJU Press 2015)
Now what if you are a Christian teacher in a Public School where there are legal