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Biblical Worldview

What is a worldview?

A worldview is the overall perspective from which an individual or group interprets and understands the world. It encompasses beliefs, values, and assumptions about life, existence, and the nature of reality. A person's worldview shapes their thoughts, decisions, and actions, influencing how they perceive events, relationships, and their place in the world. Different worldviews can arise from cultural, religious, philosophical, and personal experiences.

Sixth Grade STEM

Instilling a biblical worldview in students

FPD’s Christ-centered education blends strong academics with a foundation of faith, preparing students for future opportunities and challenges. At the core of this is a biblical worldview, which is woven into all subjects.
The basis of this worldview starts with the idea that God created each of us with unique talents. While we recognize that we all are fallen, we also believe in redemption through Christ. This gives us a responsibility to serve others and honor Him in everything we do.
Students explore four facets of the biblical narrative and how those connect in the classroom.
  • How should it be? (Creation)
  • What is wrong? (Fall)
  • How do we fix it? (Redemption)
  • What is the vision for the future? (Hope)

1st grade Prayer


How is the biblical worldview integrated?

FPD prioritizes a Christ-centered approach in everything we do, focusing on the spiritual growth of our students. From a young age, FPD provides various opportunities for students to develop and thrive as godly men and women in their thoughts, words, and actions.

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Are you ready to start your journey?

FPD exists to educate and equip students to change the world for God's glory. FPD provides a relationship-focused, academically-strong, Christ-centered experience for grades 3K - 12th. The strength of our school stems from the relationships between students and the Christ-centered faculty and staff who mentor them daily.

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