Ep 01 | How can we shape our children's worldview?

EPISODE · Sep 25, 2024 · 25 MIN

Ep 01 | How can we shape our children's worldview?

from Immanuel Schools: Made For More · host Center For Biblical Worldview Foundation

In this episode of the Made For More Podcast, Dr. Roger Erdvig and Dr. Maggie Pope explore the concept of worldview in parenting, the importance of understanding how a child's worldview is shaped, and the role parents play in this process. The conversation dives into the biblical framework for parenting, emphasizing creation, fall, redemption, and restoration as foundational concepts. They also provide practical, hands-on parenting tips on engaging in meaningful conversations with children to help them process their experiences and develop a biblical worldview. The Made for More Podcast is a production of Summit Ministry's Center for Biblical Worldview Formation and Immanuel Schools. Immanuel exists to equip students to serve God and neighbor through mind, body, and soul based on a Christ-centered foundation. 00:00 Introduction 04:28 The Foundation of a Biblical Worldview 09:16 Situation Parenting in the Biblical Framework 09:48 Intentional Conversations for Developing a Biblical Worldview 18:17 Meaningful Processing and Asking Better Questions 27:00 Conclusion 29:10 About Made For More Reflection Questions What were conversations like in your childhood home? What can you learn from your experience with your own parents? Think about your everyday conversations with your children. Are those conversations yielding significant responses and insights from your kids? What are some of the barriers you face as you seek to have meaningful conversations with your children? What can you do to improve the quality of your conversations with your children? Who is your “reluctant” talker? How can you help him or her talk more? How does having good conversations with your children assist them in their worldview formation?

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