Ep 11 | Why the Arts Matter: Biblical Worldview Formation Through Story and Performance
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How do the arts shape a student's worldview?
In this episode of Teach Biblically, Roger Erdvig and Maggie Pope explore how music, drama, and storytelling play a critical role in biblical worldview formation. More than extracurricular activities, the performing arts engage students' imagination, shape their desires, and help them step into meaningful stories.
Joined by Marlene Dickinson of Faith-Based Student Musicals, this conversation highlights how students don't just learn truth through the arts—they experience it. By participating in story, students explore themes like redemption, sacrifice, and hope, connecting deeply to the larger biblical narrative of creation, fall, redemption, and restoration.
If you want students to not just think biblically but live faithfully, the arts are a powerful place to start.
Resources & Links-
Faith-Based Student Musicals: https://www.faithbasedstudentmusicals.com/
Summit Ministries: https://www.summit.org/