Worldview worksheets help slow culture down. They give children and teens guided practice in identifying ideas, comparing them with Scripture, and learning how to respond with wisdom rather than confusion.

This series introduces children to the idea that truth is not something people create, but something God has woven into the world He made.
Through Scripture, stories, and guided worksheets, children begin learning how God designed creation with order, meaning, and truth...and how those truths help them understand what is right, what is real, and what is good.

This series challenges students to examine the claim that truth is relative by exploring how God has embedded absolute truth into creation itself.
Rather than telling teens what to think, these worksheets train them how to reason, discern, and respond with understanding and conviction..preparing them to stand firm in their faith as they engage a complex and competing world.
Learning to notice what a story, image, or message is actually saying.
Identifying what aligns with Scripture and what does not.
Holding cultural ideas next to God’s Word, not feelings.
Learning why Scripture teaches what it teaches.
Developing clarity and courage to stand firm in truth.