Minnesota Worldview Leadership Project*
The Minnesota Worldview Leadership Project (MWLP) is a biblically based,
worldview teaching program in which participants seek to discern and apply a
biblically based worldview to every area of life. It’s sponsored by the Minnesota Family Institute.
The MWLP is modeled after The Centurions
Program established by Chuck Colson’s Wilberforce Forum. Begun in 2004, The Centurions Program is
designed to develop and train an ongoing group of Christian men and women who are
trained by Chuck Colson and the Wilberforce Forum to restore our culture by
effectively thinking, teaching, and advocating the Christian worldview as
applied to all of life. Participants, from a variety of backgrounds and
careers, are intent on learning more about a biblical worldview and passing
that knowledge on to others.
Many people are interested in MWLP,
because it offers an opportunity for interact on a regular basis with others
concerned about the cultural crisis facing our state and nation. They are dismayed with a society increasingly
jettisoning truth in the name of tolerance and the inability of Christians to
effectively address the subtle messages of naturalism, relativism and
postmodernism which permeate the worldviews of so many people in society.
According to The Barna Research Group,
only 22% of adults and just 6% of teens acknowledge the presence of absolute
moral truth1.
George Barna’s 2003 national survey found
that only 9% of born again Christians hold a biblical worldview. In his words,
“Although most people own a Bible and know some of its content, our research
found that most Americans have little idea how to integrate core biblical
principles to form a unified and meaningful response to the challenges and
opportunities of life. We’re often more
concerned with survival amidst chaos than with experiencing truth and
significance.”2
Without a solid foundation in biblical
truth, moral standards are relaxed and Christians are increasingly willing to
condone premarital cohabitation, drunkenness, homosexuality, profanity,
adultery, pornography, and abortion.3
Recapturing a biblical worldview gives
Christians a new zeal for their faith and confidence that their faith can stand
up to the challenges of an increasingly secular and hostile society. It also protects Christians, especially
young people, from the subtle deceptions of modern philosophies and
ideologies.
Through the MWLP, Minnesotans are
encouraged to develop a biblical worldview and become advocates in their
churches and communities. Participants make a commitment to teach others what
they have learned and to shape culture by living out a biblical worldview in
their spheres of influence.
Participants complete homework
assignments, work through monthly small group meetings, devotional/Bible study
materials, prayer, monthly reading assignments, and weekend mini-seminars with
leading Christian thinkers, and develop initiatives for where they can best
utilize their worldview training after the program is completed.
The goal of the program is to inspire and
equip Christians to view life through a biblical mindset and help them
identify, understand, and counter opposing worldviews, while advocating
effectively and winsomely for a biblical worldview.
Throughout the program, participants
explore a number of key issues related to worldview thinking. Topics include
the clash of worldviews, postmodernism, naturalism, the Christian mind,
creation and Intelligent Design, the Fall, truth vs. relativism, and salvation,
redemption and restoration. In
addition, participants look at how worldviews influence life in the areas of
economics, work, ethics, marriage, family, sexuality, popular culture,
literature and the arts, natural law, and politics. Participants learn to
advocate for the truth through apologetics, teaching, and challenging false
worldviews.
At the conclusion of the course,
participants are expected to:
• Understand what it means to think Christianly
and will be able to articulate the elements of a biblical worldview, with
particular emphasis on defending the propositions that truth exists and that it
is knowable.
• Be equipped to think through worldview
issues for themselves.
• Understand the basics of other major
worldviews competing with Christianity in Western culture, including Islam,
postmodernism, secular modernism, and New Age.
• Know how to engage with individuals who
hold divergent ideas about reality, not just how to engage the ideas
themselves.
• Be committed to apply what they have
learned, using their talents and gifts in their sphere’s of influence, to teach
and train others to apply and live out a biblical worldview.
• Demonstrate growing spiritual maturity,
effective worldview living, and zeal for bringing the Kingdom of God to bear on
all areas of life.
• A vital faith in Jesus Christ
• Life-long pursuit of learning and truth
• A forward-looking life-long commitment to
promote and teach biblical
worldview to others
• A passion to shape a truth-based culture
that increasingly embodies biblical principles
• Commitment to ten month formal learning
from September 2007 to June 2007.
Training will include three mini-weekend conferences in Twin Cities (dates to be
determined), monthly small group meetings, special activities during the year,
regular study materials and 500 word summaries of material read each month.
• Must be an active member in good standing
of a church
• Completion of application, including
acceptance and signing of Statement of Faith.
Costs for the program include a $500
program fee to cover costs related to web, speaker fees, materials and supplies
and other costs incurred. The cost of books is not included in the program fee.
If you’re interested in applying you can fill out the application and either email it to mail@mfc.org or fax it to 612-789-8858.
September –
Spiritual/Discipleship
October – Spiritual/Discipleship
November --
Naturalism
December
-- Naturalism
January -- Naturalism
February -- Postmodernism
March -- Postmodernism
April -- Apologetics
May --
Application
June
-- Application
Meeting times – Saturday am 8 to 10 am
Seminars – Friday and Saturday am and
afternoon
*Materials
for this program overview were adapted from the Wilberforce Forum’s, The
Centurions Program overview.
1 Barna Research Group, 2001
2 Ibid.
3 George Barna, “A
Biblical Worldview Has a Radical Effect on a Person’s Life,” Barna Research
Group, December 2003.
The Minnesota Worldview Leadership
Project
The Minnesota Family Institute
2855
Anthony Lane S, #150
Minneapolis, MN 55412
Tele. 612.789.8811