North/South Wisconsin District Teachers Conference
Teaching the Faith handouts: Big Questions, Biblical Answers-Edited Outline Teaching the Faith–Elementary & Middle School
Speaker and author on apologetics, worldviews, and eschatology.
Teaching the Faith handouts: Big Questions, Biblical Answers-Edited Outline Teaching the Faith–Elementary & Middle School
In the last blog I mentioned Nancy Pearcey calling Christianity ‘Total Truth.” This total truth, a Christian worldview, is a biblically informed perspective on the world. Christianity starts with the presupposition that God exists due to the order in the universe and the moral order in the world. God reveals Himself generally through nature and [&hellip
The best witnessing comes when you allow a person to examine their worldview’s starting assumption, then look at their philosophy of what’s real, and their ethics on how to live, and then ask them to check their worldview with the real world around them. Do they believe that there’s no God? How do they know [&hellip
Beliefs can be useful yet false; for instance, take the belief in Santa Claus. Telling children to be good so Santa will bring presents on Christmas has a certain usefulness to it, but there is no one actually coming down the chimney. Another example of a false belief that can be useful is the political spin [&hellip
Understanding Our Post-Christian Culture (1 Hour) ABCs of Defending Your Faith
According to Post-Modern thinking, there is no Truth, just beliefs that are products of human subjectivity. You don’t test whether something is objectively true; you see if it works or has beneficial effects in the lives of people who believe it. For example, does it make them happy or give them meaning? That’s what makes [&hellip
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