2024: Worldview Analysis: Tools for Identifying, Analyzing, and Refuting Counterfeit Worldviews with Jason Gates
$6.00
In this workshop, we’ll present an overview of the concept of worldview, followed by an introduction to three tools you can use to identify, analyze, and then refute the counterfeit worldviews you encounter in everyday life.
Over the past few centuries, faulty and destructive worldviews have permeated our culture to the point where many in the church today don’t even notice them. If you’ve been wondering why so many young people wind up leaving the faith after they leave their home or why the actions of so many believers and churches are at odds with Scripture, this is a large part of the explanation.
Your child’s worldview is largely solidified by age 13 or so and must be refined and tested in the years between them and when they strike out on their own.
In this workshop, we’ll present an overview of the concept of worldview, followed by an introduction to three tools you can use to identify, analyze, and then refute the counterfeit worldviews you encounter in everyday life.
Part software engineer, part speech and debate coach, Jason Gatesfounded the New Mexico Forensics Club to train homeschoolers in the skills that are necessary to fostering open and honest dialogue – the ability to: communicate your views in an eloquent, effective, winsome, and gracious manner; boldly persuade others and motivate them to action; know exactly what it is you believe and why you believe it; think critically, research, analyze, and draw well-reasoned conclusions; ask probing questions to dig beneath the surface to the root of the issue; etc.
He offers workshops and seminars throughout the year to pass the skill-building activities we do in our club meetings on to parents, so you can incorporate them into your regular family activities.
Jason and his wife, Hannah, homeschool their five children in Albuquerque.
2024: Worldview Analysis: Tools for Identifying, Analyzing, and Refuting Counterfeit Worldviews with Jason Gates
$6.00
In this workshop, we’ll present an overview of the concept of worldview, followed by an introduction to three tools you can use to identify, analyze, and then refute the counterfeit worldviews you encounter in everyday life.
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Over the past few centuries, faulty and destructive worldviews have permeated our culture to the point where many in the church today don’t even notice them. If you’ve been wondering why so many young people wind up leaving the faith after they leave their home or why the actions of so many believers and churches are at odds with Scripture, this is a large part of the explanation.
Your child’s worldview is largely solidified by age 13 or so and must be refined and tested in the years between them and when they strike out on their own.
In this workshop, we’ll present an overview of the concept of worldview, followed by an introduction to three tools you can use to identify, analyze, and then refute the counterfeit worldviews you encounter in everyday life.
Part software engineer, part speech and debate coach, Jason Gates founded the New Mexico Forensics Club to train homeschoolers in the skills that are necessary to fostering open and honest dialogue – the ability to: communicate your views in an eloquent, effective, winsome, and gracious manner; boldly persuade others and motivate them to action; know exactly what it is you believe and why you believe it; think critically, research, analyze, and draw well-reasoned conclusions; ask probing questions to dig beneath the surface to the root of the issue; etc.
He offers workshops and seminars throughout the year to pass the skill-building activities we do in our club meetings on to parents, so you can incorporate them into your regular family activities.
Jason and his wife, Hannah, homeschool their five children in Albuquerque.