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Teach Biblically: A Guide to Worldview Education

Podkast av Center For Biblical Worldview Formation

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A deep dive into Christian worldview education in the classroom from Summit Ministry's Center for Biblical Worldview Formation, hosted by Dr. Roger Erdvig and Dr. Maggie Pope.

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episode Ep 13 | On the Edge of Our Seats: What We've Observed in Classrooms in 2025–26 cover

Ep 13 | On the Edge of Our Seats: What We've Observed in Classrooms in 2025–26

What does authentic biblical worldview immersion actually look like in real classrooms? In this episode of Teach Biblically, Roger Erdvig and Maggie Pope pull back the curtain on nearly 300 classroom visits completed during the 2025–26 school year. Rather than focusing on theory, they share real examples of what they've seen teachers doing well—and where important opportunities for worldview formation are being missed. From elementary Bible classes to high school math classrooms, Roger and Maggie unpack how seemingly small instructional choices can profoundly shape students' habits of thinking, relationships, ownership, and heart formation. The conversation highlights a central conviction of Biblical Worldview Immersion: teachers do not need to reinvent their lessons or force spiritual conversations into every moment. Instead, they can intentionally harness what they are already doing to cultivate the dispositions and skills of lifelong worldview formation. Resources & Links * Standards for Worldview Formation: www.summit.org/standards

18. mai 2026 - 38 min
episode Ep 12 | Don't Underestimate Preschool: Building a Biblical Worldview from the Very Beginning cover

Ep 12 | Don't Underestimate Preschool: Building a Biblical Worldview from the Very Beginning

Can preschoolers really understand the big story of Scripture? In this episode of Teach Biblically, Roger Erdvig and Maggie Pope are joined by preschool ministry leader Renee Blaine to explore how biblical worldview formation begins earlier than most schools realize. Far from "babysitting," preschool classrooms are a critical place to lay the foundation for how students understand truth, identity, and the story of the Bible. Renee shares practical ways to teach young children the biblical metanarrative—creation, fall, redemption, and restoration—in developmentally appropriate and engaging ways. Through repetition, movement, storytelling, and simple visual tools, preschoolers begin to see how every Bible story fits into God's larger story—and how their own lives fit within it. If we want students to grow into a strong, lasting faith, we can't wait until middle or high school. Formation starts at the very beginning. Resources & Links * Video explaining how to use the Gospel Story Cube [https://youtu.be/q89WkxOlUfg?si=PiKEATaGV27T55Z0] (https://youtu.be/q89WkxOlUfg?si=PiKEATaGV27T55Z0 [https://youtu.be/q89WkxOlUfg?si=PiKEATaGV27T55Z0]) * Files to create and use the Gospel Story Cube [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1NHfxZNn5Fdw8qMbFtai4ADwVj7z2EXUN?usp=sharing] (https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1NHfxZNn5Fdw8qMbFtai4ADwVj7z2EXUN?usp=sharing [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1NHfxZNn5Fdw8qMbFtai4ADwVj7z2EXUN?usp=sharing]) * Summit Ministries: https://www.summit.org/ [https://www.summit.org/]

5. mai 2026 - 44 min
episode Ep 11 | Why the Arts Matter: Biblical Worldview Formation Through Story and Performance cover

Ep 11 | Why the Arts Matter: Biblical Worldview Formation Through Story and Performance

How do the arts shape a student's worldview? In this episode of Teach Biblically, Roger Erdvig and Maggie Pope explore how music, drama, and storytelling play a critical role in biblical worldview formation. More than extracurricular activities, the performing arts engage students' imagination, shape their desires, and help them step into meaningful stories. Joined by Marlene Dickinson of Faith-Based Student Musicals, this conversation highlights how students don't just learn truth through the arts—they experience it. By participating in story, students explore themes like redemption, sacrifice, and hope, connecting deeply to the larger biblical narrative of creation, fall, redemption, and restoration. If you want students to not just think biblically but live faithfully, the arts are a powerful place to start. Resources & Links * Faith-Based Student Musicals: https://www.faithbasedstudentmusicals.com/ [https://www.faithbasedstudentmusicals.com/] Summit Ministries: https://www.summit.org/ [https://www.summit.org/]

20. april 2026 - 45 min
episode Interview | Spiritual Formation, Shalom, and the Ideal Life (Jim McKenzie) cover

Interview | Spiritual Formation, Shalom, and the Ideal Life (Jim McKenzie)

Dr. Roger Erdvig sits down with Jim McKenzie to explore spiritual formation, the journey of faith, and the vital role of community in education. Drawing from his book One Generation to the Next, Jim walks us through the idea that spiritual growth is a lifelong process, not just a single moment of conversion. Jim and Roger also discuss the concept of telos, or the ideal life, and how students can be guided to focus on serving others rather than pursuing personal gain. They offer a fresh perspective on the true meaning of Shalom, which represents flourishing in right relationship with God, others, and self, and highlight the critical role schools play in nurturing supportive communities. We hope this conversation encourages and equips you to guide your students through the journey of spiritual formation. Get Jim McKenzie's Book One Generation to the Next: https://www.amazon.com/One-Generation-Next-Forming-Finding/dp/B0C2L999N6 [https://www.amazon.com/One-Generation-Next-Forming-Finding/dp/B0C2L999N6] Learn more about Summit Ministries and the Center For Biblical Worldview Formation: https://www.summit.org/educators/ [https://www.summit.org/educators/]

9. feb. 2026 - 23 min
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Standards

In this episode, Dr. Roger Erdvig and Dr. Maggie Pope explore why clear teaching standards are essential for forming a biblical worldview from early childhood through adulthood. They discuss how strong foundations in the early years support long-term spiritual formation, introduce the idea of anchor outcomes, and explain how consistent standards help educators align daily instruction with lasting purpose. The conversation encourages thoughtful, intentional teaching while sharing the free resources the Center for Biblical Worldview Formation has to offer. Connect & Learn More: Subscribe for new episodes, resources, and conversations designed to equip and encourage Christian educators to teach with clarity, purpose, and a biblical worldview. To stay connected to the conversation, join the Teach Biblically group on Facebook.

19. jan. 2026 - 30 min
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