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Education Isn’t Neutral: Raising the Next Generation with Purpose | Episode 58

44 min · 7 de jul de 2026
Portada del episodio Education Isn’t Neutral: Raising the Next Generation with Purpose | Episode 58

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In this episode of Homeschool Indiana, Renton Rathbun shares his journey from secular educator to homeschooling advocate, emphasizing the importance of worldview in education and the role of faith in shaping the next generation. Discover practical insights on integrating a biblical worldview into all subjects and maintaining strong parent-child relationships in homeschooling.   KEYWORDS homeschooling, biblical worldview, education, faith, Christian education, IAHE TAKEAWAYS * Parents are the best people to teach their kids because they know their kids the best and are invested in their education.  * Education is not just data transfer - it’s about relationships and knowledge * Teaching our kids a biblical worldview teaches them that they need God for everything and He is in everything. * Relying on AI can lead to a loss of critical thinking skills. * Teaching our kids how to read the Bible and apply it is one of the most important things we can do.   Record a Question or a Comment for the Podcast >>> https://iahe.net/homeschool-indiana-podcast/ [https://iahe.net/homeschool-indiana-podcast/]  Support the work of the IAHE by becoming a member today >>> https://iahe.net/join/ [https://iahe.net/join/]  Join the conversation! >>> https://www.facebook.com/groups/IAHEchat/ [https://www.facebook.com/groups/IAHEchat/]  Explore resources for homeschool families>>> https://homefrontfamilies.com/ [https://homefrontfamilies.com/] Visit Renton’s website and listen to his podcast here>>> https://rentonrathbun.com/ [https://rentonrathbun.com/]

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Portada del episodio Education Isn’t Neutral: Raising the Next Generation with Purpose | Episode 58

Education Isn’t Neutral: Raising the Next Generation with Purpose | Episode 58

In this episode of Homeschool Indiana, Renton Rathbun shares his journey from secular educator to homeschooling advocate, emphasizing the importance of worldview in education and the role of faith in shaping the next generation. Discover practical insights on integrating a biblical worldview into all subjects and maintaining strong parent-child relationships in homeschooling.   KEYWORDS homeschooling, biblical worldview, education, faith, Christian education, IAHE TAKEAWAYS * Parents are the best people to teach their kids because they know their kids the best and are invested in their education.  * Education is not just data transfer - it’s about relationships and knowledge * Teaching our kids a biblical worldview teaches them that they need God for everything and He is in everything. * Relying on AI can lead to a loss of critical thinking skills. * Teaching our kids how to read the Bible and apply it is one of the most important things we can do.   Record a Question or a Comment for the Podcast >>> https://iahe.net/homeschool-indiana-podcast/ [https://iahe.net/homeschool-indiana-podcast/]  Support the work of the IAHE by becoming a member today >>> https://iahe.net/join/ [https://iahe.net/join/]  Join the conversation! >>> https://www.facebook.com/groups/IAHEchat/ [https://www.facebook.com/groups/IAHEchat/]  Explore resources for homeschool families>>> https://homefrontfamilies.com/ [https://homefrontfamilies.com/] Visit Renton’s website and listen to his podcast here>>> https://rentonrathbun.com/ [https://rentonrathbun.com/]

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