Monday Aug 12, 2024
Israel Wayne - Foundational Truths: Biblical Worldview, Education, and Discipleship
“The most important thing in life is to know God and Jesus Christ, whom he has sent. This is eternal life... That's the most foundational principle in the universe is truly knowing God." - Israel Wayne
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Israel Wayne, author, speaker, and director of Family Renewal, joins Garritt Hampton to discuss the significance of parents discipling their children with a biblical worldview. Israel shares his unique educational experience, growing up with a single mother who was a founding pioneer of the homeschool movement and how it has influenced his work in the field. Tune in to learn more about the impact of education on culture, the church, and the future.
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Recommended Resources:
Foundational Truths: A Modern Catechism, by Israel Wayne
Education: Does God Have an Opinion? by Israel Wayne
Christian Education A Manifesto, by Israel Wayne
Israel Wayne on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast
Homeschooling Resources:
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Strings Attached: The True Cost of School Choice
Discussion Questions:
1. Discuss the importance of having a family mission statement. How can it guide decision-making and help families stay focused on their goals?
2. What are the roles of fathers and mothers in establishing and implementing a family mission? How can parents work together as a team, utilizing their different skill sets?
3. From a biblical perspective, what is the role of fathers in discipling their children? How can dads effectively teach and nurture their children's faith?
4. Explain the Hebraic model of education and its emphasis on parents being models for their children's worldview, beliefs, and lifestyle. How does this differ from other educational approaches?
5. Why might some parents hesitate to homeschool their children? How can the fear of responsibility and self-awareness play a role in this decision?
6. How can avoiding conflict by sending children away hinder the development of strong family relationships? What are some alternative ways to address conflicts within the family?
7. Why do you think pride often prevents people from seeking help in their relationships? How can families overcome this obstacle and reach out for support when needed?
8. Israel Wayne believes that fathers are twice as responsible as mothers for the education of their children based on biblical principles. Do you agree or disagree with this view, and why?
9. Share your experiences with family discipleship. What challenges have you faced in implementing consistent Bible reading or devotional time with your family, and how have you overcome them?
10. Discuss the concept of a modern catechism as a tool for teaching Bible doctrine and theology. How can this approach be beneficial for families, and what potential drawbacks should be considered?
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