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So . . . you’ve got a

So . . . you’ve got a. W O R L D V I E W. . . . h uh?. A “worldview” is:. “ a particular philosophy of life or conception of the world ” -Google.

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  1. So . . . you’ve got a W O R L D V I E W . . . huh?

  2. A “worldview” is: “a particular philosophy of life or conception of the world” -Google “the fundamental cognitive orientation of an individual or society encompassing the entirety of the individual or society's knowledge and point of view. A world view can include natural philosophy; fundamental, existential, and normative postulates; or themes, values, emotions, and ethics.” -Wikipedia W O R L D V I E W Definitions.

  3. “"[It's] any ideology, philosophy, theology, movement or religion that provides an overarching approach to understanding God, the world and man's relations to God and the world" -David Noebel, Understanding the Times “A worldview is the framework from which we view reality and make sense of life and the world. -Del Tackett, FOTF ““The sum total of a person’s beliefs about the world.” -Chuck Colson “the lens through which a person sees the world” W O R L D V I E W Definitions.

  4. Now’s the time for the movie! W O R L D V I E W Definitions.

  5. assumed or accepted as TRUE belief A set of STATEMENTS subconsciously by which we INTERPRET everything around us which then become the BASIS for our THOUGHTS, VALUES, ATTITUDES and ACTIONS W O R L D V I E W My own definition.

  6. A set of belief statements, assumed or accepted as true, by which we subconsciously interpret everything around us which then become the basisfor our thoughts, values, attitudes, and actions. W O R L D V I E W My own definition.

  7. W O R L D V I E W Illustrated.

  8. W O R L D V I E W Illustrated. Weird.

  9. A set of belief statements, assumed or accepted as true, by which we subconsciously interpret everything around us which then become the basis for our thoughts, values, attitudes, and actions. What are the core belief statements about? The nature of God Man Life’s Purpose Morality: Right and Wrong The World and Nature Death W O R L D V I E W Clarified.

  10. A set of belief statements, assumed or accepted as true, by which we subconsciously interpret everything around us which then become the basis for our thoughts, values, attitudes, and actions. How does a worldview get developed? Family Socially: school, church, friends Life Experiences MEDIA: TV, movies, music, commercials, Internet W O R L D V I E W Clarified.

  11. A set of belief statements, assumed or accepted as true, by which we subconsciously interpret everything around us which then become the basis for our thoughts, values, attitudes, and actions. W O R L D V I E W Exampled.

  12. A set of belief statements, assumed or accepted as true, by which we subconsciously interpret everything around us which then become the basis for our thoughts, values, attitudes, and actions. W O R L D V I E W Exampled.

  13. A set of belief statements, assumed or accepted as true, by which we subconsciously interpret everything around us which then become the basis for our thoughts, values, attitudes, and actions. W O R L D V I E W Exampled.

  14. A set of belief statements, assumed or accepted as true, by which we subconsciously interpret everything around us which then become the basis for our thoughts, values, attitudes, and actions. W O R L D V I E W Exampled.

  15. A set of belief statements, assumed or accepted as true, by which we subconsciously interpret everything around us which then become the basis for our thoughts, values, attitudes, and actions. W O R L D V I E W Exampled.

  16. A set of belief statements, assumed or accepted as true, by which we subconsciously interpret everything around us which then become the basis for our thoughts, values, attitudes, and actions. W O R L D V I E W W O R L D V I E W Exampled.

  17. A set of belief statements, assumed or accepted as true, by which we subconsciously interpret everything around us which then become the basis for our thoughts, values, attitudes, and actions. A.W, Tozer once said, “What comes to your mind when you think about Godis the most important thing about you.” W O R L D V I E W Exampled.

  18. A SET OF STATEMENTS W O R L D V I E W Exampled.

  19. A set of belief statements, assumed or accepted as true, by which we subconsciously interpret everything around us which then become the basis for our thoughts, values, attitudes, and actions. How does a worldview get changed? By impacting someone’s TRUTH W O R L D V I E W Altered.

  20. A set of belief statements, assumed or accepted as true, by which we subconsciously interpret everything around us which then become the basis for our thoughts, values, attitudes, and actions. How does a worldview get changed? By impacting someone’s TRUTH by making themunderstand; convincing them; seeing the “whole” Establishing that ALL truth is GOD’s TRUTH! W O R L D V I E W Altered.

  21. A set of belief statements, assumed or accepted as true, by which we subconsciously interpret everything around us which then become the basisfor our thoughts, values, attitudes, and actions. How does a worldview get changed? By impacting someone’s TRUTH by making themunderstand; convincing them; seeing the “whole” Establishing that ALL truth is GOD’s TRUTH! W O R L D V I E W Altered.

  22. A set of belief statements, assumed or accepted as true, by which we subconsciously interpret everything around us which then become the basisfor our thoughts, values, attitudes, andactions. How does a worldview get changed? By impacting someone’s TRUTH by making themunderstand; convincing them; seeing the “whole” Establishing that ALL truth is GOD’s TRUTH! W O R L D V I E W Altered.

  23. We will best impact the worldviews of others by helping them know the TRUTH and trusting in the work of the Holy Spirit of God! W O R L D V I E W Impacted.

  24. So let’s FOLLOW the impact . . . Administrator’s worldview Board’s worldview Teacher’s worldview Parent’s worldview Student’s worldview BEHAVIOR begins to CHANGE W O R L D V I E W Impacted.

  25. Having the “right” worldview A CHRISTIAN / BIBLICAL WORLDVIEW will change behavior how? TO BECOME MORE LIKE CHRIST and IMPACT the WORLD W O R L D V I E W Impacted.

  26. A set of belief statements, assumed or accepted as true, by which we subconsciously interpret everything around us which then become the basis for our thoughts, values, attitudes, and actions. How can we IMPACT what someone believes as TRUTH at school? A renewed commitment to the Bible and Bible curriculum. Teachers: professional development School Program: Content areas, Chapel, Missions, Sports, etc. Parents: utilize every opportunity W O R L D V I E W Impacted.

  27. A set of belief statements, assumed or accepted as true, by which we subconsciously interpret everything around us which then become the basis for our thoughts, values, attitudes, and actions. How can we IMPACT what our teachers believe as TRUTH at school? Teachers: professional development W O R L D V I E W Targeted.

  28. The TRUTH Project • 12 one-hour videos • Requiring one-half hour discussion after each • Facilitators can be trained on ConNexus • ACSI will give CEUs for it • Can be used as a replacement for Christian school philosophy requirement W O R L D V I E W Targeted.

  29. Administrator’s worldview • Professional Development • Example • Relationship • TRUTH PROJECT • Total Truth, Piercy • Christian Overmanmat’ls Teacher’s worldview • Instruction/Training • Example • Relationship • Bible Curriculum (Building on the Rock 1-6) • Chapels, Missions, Community Service • Biblical Integration of content areas Student’s worldview W O R L D V I E W Targeted.

  30. How will we, as Christian school leaders, meet this challenge? Jesus said to him, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me. John 14:6 ESV W O R L D V I E W Applied?

  31. A SET OF STATEMENTS W O R L D V I E W

  32. W O R L D V I E W

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