Sunday, October 25, 2020

#3179 (10/25) SUNDAY SPECIAL: [New Personal Update!] "The Domino Effect of Worldview"

 "THE DOMINO EFFECT OF WORLDVIEW" -  David Closson, FRC Action, September 10, 2020; https://www.frcaction.org/get.cfm?i=WA20I22&f=WU20I03 [AS I SEE IT: This article affirms what I read a number of years ago that spurred me on to want to work with middle-school students. That article said that by the time a person turns 13 in today's culture, he/she begins to solidfy the values they will hold for the rest of their lives! It's why I cringe whenever I hear of middle-school gatherings being promoted as a time of "food, fun, and fellowship." Sure, those things will always be a part of gathering with middle-schoolers. But I think it's a grave mistake for the Church to merely see it as a time  to present an alternative activity to what the world offers. I think we dangerously underestimate how many teens want a place where they can ask the questions that trouble them and where they can get the hard truth of Scripture about what it means to be a Christian. Yes, they should be made to feel "comfortable" with their faith but  to also be "uncomfortable" - ie, challenged - to BE JESUS and to see their purpose in life as Christians to be to SHARE JESUS with those God brings into their life. The continual decline of American Christians having a Biblical worldview only emphasizes  this. - Stan]

   
  New research from George Barna indicates that the percentage of Americans who hold a biblical worldview has declined yet again. Despite this decline, the outcome of the upcoming presidential election could very well be decided by evangelical Christians' level of participation.

    FRC's new Senior Research Fellow for Christian Ethics and Biblical Worldview, George Barna, found in his most recent study from the Cultural Research Center at Arizona Christian University that only six percent of Americans hold a biblical worldview (i.e., a view of the world that is informed by Scripture). Earlier this week, George joined Tony Perkins on "Washington Watch"to discuss his findings and what they reveal about the 2020 election.

    According to Barna, a worldview is the "filter through which you look at all experiences and information and decide how you're going to respond." Because worldview consists of a person's most fundamental assumptions and beliefs about truth, it is central to how humans experience the world and interact with one another in society. As Barna explained, "People do what they believe." The same holds true for how we engage politically.

   For example, someone whose worldview believes humanity was created by intelligent design will think about questions related to life and human dignity very differently than someone who believes human beings are the result of random chance or natural selection. Christians, whose worldview is shaped by Scripture, believe all people -- born and unborn -- are made in God's image and have inherent value and dignity. Therefore, many Christians advocate for pro-life policies in the public square.

   This connection between worldview and politics is underscored in Barna's recent study. As he noted, "The 2020 election is not about personalities, parties or even politics. It's an election to determine the dominant worldview in America." Americans with a biblical worldview are currently in the minority, according to Barna's findings. If candidates guided by unbiblical worldviews are elected, Christians can expect their freedom to live according to their beliefs to come under fire. "The consequence is that what's going on in this election is that we've got a choice between trying to have the freedoms that will allow us to still live in accordance with a biblical worldview or to live in a society where that freedom is taken away from us. Because the option that's being put on the table," Barna explained.

   Barna's research is a sobering reminder of the state of the biblical worldview in America. When he began worldview research 25 years ago, 12 percent of Americans held a biblical worldview. Today, that number is six, and the trajectory is not promising. How did this happen? Well, for starters, conservative Christians have largely underestimated the importance of worldview and how early one's worldview is formed. Barna's research shows, "a person's worldview develops between 15 to 18 months of age and the age of 13." This means, according to Barna, "Your worldview is almost fully formed by that time during your teens and 20s, we kind of reshape it and we tinker with it, but it's really in place by the time we hit our teen years."

 Thus, the work of worldview discipleship is vital for Christians serious about influencing elections and public policy. As Barna explained, "In many ways, if we clean up that worldview issue, everything else is going to fall into place. That's really the key domino on the board." The key component of changing America's worldview trajectory is discipleship. This knowledge should motivate Christian parents to, in Barna's words, remember that a parent's "primary responsibility is to raise their children to be spiritual champions. It's the local church's job to equip and support the parents in doing that. It's not the church's job to do it, it's the parent's job."

   Our prayer is that families across America would take Barna's study to heart and commit to teaching their children a biblical worldview, that the church would stand boldly for truth and support families in their discipleship of the next generation, and that we would all vote this fall for leaders who will preserve and protect the right to live out convictions based on a biblical worldview.

[italics and colored empasis mine]

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PRAYER MATTERS:

"To clasp the hands in prayer is the beginning of an uprising against 
the disorder of the world Karl Barth
"Prayer is inviting God into a seemingly impossible situation and trusting/resting in His love and grace to accomplish His perfect will in His perfect time and for His greatest glory. Intercession is  one of the great privileges AND responsibilities for EVERY believer."- Stan
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World-Wide Praises:

 PRAISE GOD for the continuing successes against ISIS!
PRAISE GOD for the contining successes of the Trump Admin. to establish peace in the ME!

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Praying Through the Open Doors World Watch List for persecuted believers:https://www.opendoorsusa.org/take-action/pray/monthly-prayer-calendar/

Persecuted believers faithfully serve their persecutorsWe rejoice that in the midst of the darkness and desperation of the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, many persecuted believers stepped out in faith to share the love of Christ. In Iran, secret believers delivered food and hygiene items to their community. One group of believers in Uzbekistan sewed masks to the elderly and poor. In Sri Lanka, Pastor Shiyanth and his church passed out groceries to their community, including villagers who had attacked congregation members on their way to church.

October 25 - Thank God that underground churches were prepared for the hardships of coronavirus and able to seize the moment to share Christ.

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