Help your students connect God's world and Word

You want your students to connect the part of God’s world they study and biblical principles. This is a significant challenge. Want some help? Watch this video to learn about helping your students connect God's world and Word:




Want to work with your colleagues to better help your students connect God’s world and Word? If so, then purchase Help Your Students Connect God’s World and Word (US$25), a discussion-based kit with 7 sessions. As a result of working through the 7 discussion-based sessions, you will…
  1. Evaluate and improve how you help your students connect God’s world and Word.
  2. Analyze and explain the importance of helping students connect God’s world and Word.
  3. Identify and explain what connecting what God’s world and Word looks like.
  4. Document biblical principles you want your students to connect to the part of God’s world they are studying.
  5. Get your students even more engaged in connecting God’s world and Word by having your students learn new biblical principles and/or helping your students make new connections between biblical principles they already know and the part of God’s world they study.
  6. Prepare for and teach a lesson designed to help your students connect God’s world and Word.
  7. Increase your commitment to helping your students connect God’s world and Word.

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Purchase Help Your Students Connect God’s World and Word (US$25). This kit is 1 of a 4-part series:
  1. Help Your Students Connect God’s World and Word
  2. Use Assessment
  3. Use Questions
  4. Meet Student Learning Needs

What's the framework?

Here's a framework you can you to help your students connect what they study and what the Bible teaches.

What 3 things will you do to get started?

Take steps to help your students connect what they study and what the Bible teaches. Get started today.

Connect God's world, God's Word, and life

Help your students connect God's world, God's Word, and their lives.

Have your students connect 3 things

To help your students develop a Christ-centered worldview, have them connect course content, Biblical priniciples, and God's story of creation-fall-redemption-restoration.

Teach and assess Biblical perspective

Help your students develop a Christ-centered worldview during class by teaching Biblical perspective lessons and giving Biblical perspective assessments.

Target Biblical perspective

By targeting Biblical perspective, teachers can help student apply a Biblical perspective to what they study.