
Monday Jan 20, 2025
Faith and Homeschooling: The Power of a Biblical Lens
Join host Kashia Davis as she talks with Bill Jack, co-founder of Worldview Academy, about teaching biblical worldview to children and engaging with culture from a Christian perspective. Learn practical tips for training children to think critically and biblically at any age.
Key Topics Covered:
- Defining biblical worldview and its importance
- How to start teaching worldview to young children
- Engaging with media and culture from a biblical perspective
- The four "killer questions" for critical thinking
- Practical ways to train children to engage with culture while maintaining biblical truth
- Encouragement for parents who feel unqualified to teach
Bill Jack is a co-founder of Worldview Academy and an educator with ten years experience in secular schools and 14 years with The Caleb Campaign, a creationist youth ministry. Bill has spoken to thousands of students and parents around the nation, and he has appeared on various radio, podcast, and television programs. Bill’s passion is to raise up a generation who have the vision to reach their culture with the gospel, who have the valor to engage that culture with the truth, and who rely on the virtue of the Word of God. Bill, a widower, is the father of three grown children and two grandchildren. He lives in Castle Rock, CO.
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