The RenewaNation Review 2016 Volume 8 Issue 1 | Page 12

4 Ts for Shaping a Christian Worldview By Melvin Adams - President & COO of Renewanation P 1 GOD: Is there a personal, tran- scendent Supreme Being to whom we are all account- able? If so, what is this God like? If not, then what? HUMANITY: Who are we? Is there anything unique, distinct or valuable about humans? If so, what and why? 3 CREATION: Where did the world come from? What sustains it all? Is there a spiritual part of reality or is it all material? 4 PURPOSE: Why do we exist? Is there a reason for the world we live in or for our own existence in the world? 2 EOPLE OFTEN ASK what a worldview is and how it is developed. These are important ques- tions, so I will briefly address them. But the more pressing question to me is how a Christian or biblical worldview is formed and passed on to our children and grandchildren. Let’s see if we can find some answers. What Is Our Worldview? Our worldview is the set of presup- positions and beliefs that we use to interpret and form opinions and values concerning life, humanity, family, authority, justice, truth, duty, etc. It is the “big picture” and culmination of all our beliefs. It is the way we understand reality. It is the basis from which we make daily decisions.   As my friend, Christian Overman points out, if we take a close look at any worldview, we will find that it consists of underlying beliefs (or assumptions) in five key areas that make up one’s big picture of “reality.” MORAL ORDER: Who makes the rules? Do some rules apply to everyone? 5 It is relatively easy to grasp someone’s worldview (including your own) by considering answers to questions in these five areas. How Does One Form a Worldview? Let me give you a simple formula that I hope will help you see how all of us have formed our worldviews. What I’m Taught + My Experience Time 12 = Truth Claims I Trust or My Worldview