Recovering a Biblical Worldview: Beyond the Sacred-Secular Divide

The Bible reveals God as the creator and Lord of everything. Yet for many Christians, this comprehensive worldview is obscured. A line divides the spiritual from the secular, and personal faith from daily life and work. This sacred-secular divide has been disastrous for God’s people, as well as for the nations we are called to love, serve and bless. It has distorted our understanding of discipleship, ministry, and missions. The result? Churches are largely ineffective and bringing transformation to our hurting, broken communities and nations. Thankfully, this is changing! God is leading His Bride back to an undivided view of reality with the recovery of a biblical worldview.

Resources

Discipling Nations: A Critique and Response

BY DARROW MILLER A Christian brother published a “sympathetic critique” of Darrow Miller’s book Discipling Nations. He raised issues about Disciple Nations Alliance teaching that have been noted by others…

A Brief History of the Divided Mind and Life

BY SCOTT ALLEN The false division between the sacred and the secular has done much to debilitate the world-changing impact God intended for the Church. In this article adapted…

The Power of an Undivided Life

BY SCOTT ALLEN In this article, Scott Allen shows how the Biblical concept of wholism holds the power to free us from a debilitating mental dualism and can enable…

Bookshelf

Total Truth

Liberating Christianity from Its Cultural Captivity
Does God belong in the public arena of politics, business, law, and education? Or is religion a private matter only-personally comforting but publicly irrelevant? In today’s cultural etiquette, it…

The Christian Mind

How Should a Christian Think?
In this now classic book, noted scholar and author Harry Blamires perceptively diagnoses some of the weaknesses besetting the church with insights as fresh and relevant today as they…

Beyond the Sacred-Secular Divide

A Call to Wholistic Life and Ministry
The Bible reveals God as the creator and lord of everything: “The earth is the LORD’s, and everything in it” (Psalm 24:1). Yet for many people, including many Christians,…

From the Blog

The Lost Purpose for Learning

BY CHRISTIAN OVERMAN We don’t find meaning in learning; we bring meaning to learning. If we can, that is.  “Whatever!” seems to be a common bored attitude of children toward school. Bribes, threats,

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