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Jesus said that the greatest commandment
was to love the Lord your God with all your heart and soul and mind
and strength, and to love your neighbour as yourself. How do we
foster that love—particularly within the children of our communities?
We assert that this is best accomplished when the home, school,
and church work together—so that our children develop the
mind of Christ and their God-given abilities in order to serve others
and extend God’s kingdom.
Ours is a counter-cultural message. Current Western philosophies
view humans as merely one among many species and promote ‘self’
above all else. Consumer culture and hedonism prevail.
In contrast, a biblical worldview declares that we are made in the
image of God, and ‘This is My Father’s World’.
God is the focus. We are first to serve him and one another—not
ourselves. We are invited by God to be agents of transformation
and restoration of all aspects of his world. We are to exercise
obedient stewardship; stewardship of our time, our talents and our
treasures.
See CSI's
website for more.
For more about how curriculae are developed, and for sample lessons,
see "What We Do"
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