Worldview Connections

Course Module 1 | 6 Sessions

 

Module 1 focuses on the importance of recognizing the culturally-based economic beliefs we hold to justify the agendas we choose. The session content and forum discussions aim to enable you to assess the fruit of your own economic thinking and realign your work with biblically-based principles of stewardship so that you will, in turn, yield greater productivity.

Too often, worldly ideals warp our understanding of reality and trap us in a poverty mindset that hinders our growth as leaders. The module addresses our need to challenge worldly thought systems and assumptions, ultimately replacing them with the wisdom of biblical economic principles.

 

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Contents

6 Lectures and interviews | Notebook | Transcripts
Discussion Questions | Online Community


Session 1: Called to Stewardship 

Session 2: Servant Leaders Produce Ownership  

Session 3: The Mind Justifies What the Heart Has Chosen

Session 4: Exposing Assumptions     

Session 5: The War Between Two Seeds      

Session 6: Freedom from Pharaoh’s Propaganda Machine

Objectives

The content is designed to help you develop the skills and  decision-making capabilities that will enable you to:


  • Discover how God's plan to extend His kingdom relates to your vocational influence.

  • Discern and change the role that your assumptions, motivations, and agendas have on the decisions you make.

  • Identify and overcome your barriers to creating greater ownership and responsibility with others on your team.

Resources

Each module includes the following resources:


 

  • Access to all audio and video lecture presentations through our online platform and Kajabi mobile app.
  • Rich session notes of the lectures, with reflection questions, team discussion points, probing worldview questions, inter-generational discussion prompts, and strategic application assignments.
  • Thought-provoking interviews that set the material within recent economic and business trends.
  • A printed spiral-bound workbook.

Wealth or poverty is the consequence of what we think and how we live in light of the unveiling of God's grand design and purpose for His creation.

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