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Worldview Matters® is a biblical worldview training program for Christian educators and families, built around the core slogan “Bring Meaning To Life.” Its mission is to equip Christians to see everyday work as God’s work, so that workplaces, communities, and culture can be renewed. This is not a general liberal-arts education course; it is an educational resource system explicitly grounded in Christian theology, biblical authority, and a theology of work.
Based on the collected content, its courses focus on biblical worldview, Christian education, theology of work, and teacher training. Its target users include Christian school teachers, principals, parents, grandparents, and churches. The strategy is to “train the trainers” in schools, homes, and churches through books, videos, training workshops, and personal coaching. Historically, it has offered workshops such as Think Again!, Making the Connections, and God's Pleasure At Work, emphasizing the integration of a biblical worldview into curriculum design, student learning, and students’ understanding of future vocations. After 2016, because the founder stopped flying, the program shifted toward distance learning, electronic texts, and online coaching.
Worldview Matters® was founded in 2000 by Christian Overman and Kathy Overman. Christian Overman previously served for 14 years as a Christian school principal, holds a master’s degree in education, and earned a Doctor of Ministry from Bakke Graduate University, with research involving the theology of work. He also participated in the Colson Fellows Program. Available information indicates that between 2000 and 2016, he conducted in-person training across the United States as well as in Europe, Africa, Asia, Central America, and South America, reaching more than 22,000 people in total. In 2020, Worldview Matters® was transferred to Renewanation.
The currently collected page content does not provide specific pricing, subscription options, course package fees, refund policies, or certification details. As a result, it is not possible to assess its value for money or the formal value of any credentials. Users who need a certificate for career advancement or continuing education credits should further verify the official store or training pages.
Its strengths lie in its highly clear positioning, making it especially suitable for Christian schools seeking teacher training and worldview integration across the curriculum. The founder also brings a background in school administration, educational philosophy, and theological training, with substantial practical experience. The drawbacks are also clear: the content has a strong Christian orientation, so it is not suitable for users seeking religiously neutral or secular educational methodologies. Publicly available information also lacks details on pricing, course structure, study duration, assignment assessment, and support services.
It is best suited to Christian school teachers, church educators, parents, and people who want to connect faith, learning, and vocational calling. Based on the text, the teaching language appears to be English. There is no clear information on access from mainland China, payment methods, or video availability, and the pages include YouTube video links, which may be difficult to watch in practice. Therefore, its access status in China is rated as unknown.
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biblicalworldview.com is an United States Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach biblicalworldview.com directly.