I facilitated a Christian worldview class once a week during the 2015-2016 school year for 7 homeschooled teens, including my son. We met on Monday afternoons for 1 1/2 to 2 hours, depending on the material we were using that week.
The class centered around watching videos and then directed discussion. No homework. No written work, except some note taking during class.
The 3 main video series we watched were :
For the Life of the World: Letters to the Exiles
The Truth Project
Doing the Right Thing: A Six-Part Exploration of Ethics
I have had all my kids do worldview material before graduating, whether it was reading books like Don't Check Your Brains at the Door and The Ever-loving Truth, a week at Worldview Academy, or a local class or weekend seminar. The Truth Project came out when my younger daughter was in high school, so my husband and I went through the training seminar in order to purchase it and lead my daughter and a groups of her friends through the material. With my youngest, I am leading a small group of teens in a worldview and apologetics study his last 2 years of high school.
So important to help them discover why they believe what they believe, and to be able to defend that position and present it as the Good News that it is!



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