Did you know that only 6% of Americans have a functioning biblical worldview?
Natasha Crain continues to share her knowledge as she dives deeper into these challenging topics of biblical worldview vs. secular worldview. It is vital to prepare families to take the necessary steps to properly raise the next generation to hold their worldview with biblical clarity and not to let secular ideas creep into their lives.
Key Takeaways:
- A Biblical worldview is when your authority is to God and the Bible.
- A secular worldview is when your authority is to yourself. The secular culture believes feelings are the ultimate guide, happiness is the ultimate goal, judging is the ultimate sin, and God is the ultimate guest, meaning everyone is on their own to figure out what’s true about the world.
- 4 core components of a knowledge base that kids need to be able to one day defend their Christian faith:
- Understand what Christianity and the Bible teach in-depth.
- Know why you should believe any of it.
- Knowing what others from a different worldview believe.
- Answers to the challenges against Christianity.
Natasha’s books: Keeping Your Kids on God’s Side (2016), Talking with Your Kids about God (2017), Talking with Your Kids about Jesus (2020), & Faithfully Different: Regaining Biblical Clarity in a Secular Culture(2022)