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A few years ago, a study found only ten percent of Christians, and only four percent of young people, in America have a biblical worldview.
What can we do about this? Well, parents need to be intentional in imparting a biblical worldview to their kids. Many assume the church is doing it—but it’s their God-given responsibility!
And pastors must recognize the need to equip parents and others in their congregation by teaching the basics of our Christian worldview. And they have to stop ignoring Genesis—those first chapters are the foundation for our worldview, for the gospel, for all doctrine, for, well, everything!
By Ken Ham and Mark Looy4.6
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A few years ago, a study found only ten percent of Christians, and only four percent of young people, in America have a biblical worldview.
What can we do about this? Well, parents need to be intentional in imparting a biblical worldview to their kids. Many assume the church is doing it—but it’s their God-given responsibility!
And pastors must recognize the need to equip parents and others in their congregation by teaching the basics of our Christian worldview. And they have to stop ignoring Genesis—those first chapters are the foundation for our worldview, for the gospel, for all doctrine, for, well, everything!

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