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Super Thinker Worldview Primer
Teach Worldview to your Grammar Student!
Jeff Baldwin's Super Thinker Primer is a colorful and engaging flip-book that helps elementary students memorize basic worldview concepts, laying the foundation for greater discernment as they grow.
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Deadlist Monster, The
"Literate, witty, incisive and provacative, The Deadliest Monster is a remarkable book. Part worldview handbook, part theological primer, and part introduction to belles lettres, it is a genuine delight to both heart and soul. I can't think of a better book for homeschoolers, Sunday School teachers, youth pastors, or Christian educators to use to understand all the implications of the biblical view of the nature of man. Jeff Baldwin has done us all a great service." -- George Grant, Author and Speaker
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Greatest Among You, The. Study guide edition
Plenty of books equip leaders with more tools to lead. But what about the next generation of leaders? Who will equip them with the essentials of leadership? The Greatest Among You speaks directly to students to prepare them to lead tomorrow. Randy Sims asks the big questions--What does it mean to lead? Who does Christ expect to lead? When does leadership matter?--and then provides biblical answers. Sims' passion for training leaders comes through in every page, as he describes the foundational principles of Christ-likeness and the five pillars of servant leadership. The Greatest Among You is a must for every Christian student committed to respresent Christ well in difficult times.
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Twelve Trademarks of Great Literature, The
"While it may be true that you can't judge a book by its cover, it is also true that you can apply biblical principles to judge what's inside that book. Jeff Baldwin of Worldview Academy does a wonderful job of identifying the key characteristics (or trademarks) that make a piece of literature great. We should be reading literature that is true, noble, right, pure, lovely, admirable, excellent, and praiseworthy. At a time when great books and worthwhile literature are being assaulted by the politically correct crowd, we need to return to the basics and learn from Jeff Baldwin how to use biblical tools to judge the quality of literature." -- Kerby Anderson, President of Probe Ministries International
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Assumptions That Affect Our Lives
What are the foundations of your worldview? Why do you believe what you believe? Have you given much thought lately about the assumptions that affect your life? What do you base them on? How do personal assumptions affect our view of education, political theory, morality, marriage, parenting, life and death, God and society?
As an educator, author and parent, Christian Overman challenges 21st Century Christians to revisit the basic assumptions that frame our thinking about life, and to realize that just because you're a Christian does not mean you have a pure Christ-originating worldview.
In this classical work, Overman traces with dignity the foundations of Western thought back to two opposing traditions: the ancient Greeks, who fathered secular, human-centered rationalism, and the ancient Hebrews, who carried forward God's revelation.
While our Western concepts of morality, law, and ethics are unmistakably rooted in the Bible and Hebrew tradition, the way we interpret and apply God's truth culturally and personally is regulated by Greek philosophy. Christians must understand the difference between Greek and Hebrew modes of wisdom and their influence on our assumptions about life.
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