A Foggy Lens
The Cornerstone Christian School is a private K-12 (+ PreK) school in Manchester, Connecticut. All schools (whether public, magnet, private, or homeschool) operate according to a worldview. Even when the worldviews of the individuals helping to run a particular school do not mesh together, that in itself is a worldview. A relativistic worldview says that all worldviews are equally valid, with no one view being Truth.
What is a worldview, and why is it important? A worldview is the lens through which a person (or persons comprising an organization) sees and interprets what is happening in the world. That lens thereby informs and affects every thought and action of that person (or persons). In the case of an educational program, the prevailing worldview serves as the cornerstone of the program.
For public schools, the cornerstone is a relativistic worldview. For The Cornerstone Christian School, it is a biblical worldview. A relativistic worldview is subject to the cultural or political or “whatever” winds that are blowing through at the time. A biblical worldview, on the other hand, is rock solid, unchangeable, unshakable. How can we be certain that a biblical worldview does not change? Because it is based on God’s Word, and neither God nor His Word ever change. God is Truth (“Jesus answered, ‘I am the way and the truth and the life’” [John 14:6, NIV]); and Truth is absolute.
Imagine being a child who is learning in a school that does not teach according to the core value of a biblical worldview. That child will be taught in school that a biblical worldview is not absolute. Even if the child is taught a biblical worldview by the parents at home and Sunday School teachers on Sundays, imagine the conflict in the mind of the child, being taught one view at home and church and a relativistic worldview at school. At best, the child will have a foggy lens through which to view and interpret the world.
When constructing a building with a masonry foundation, the most crucial part of the building’s design is the placement of the cornerstone. This stone is placed first and serves as a reference point for all the remaining stones. The integrity of the structure is determined by the cornerstone. A weak cornerstone leads to a weak foundation, which leads to a weak structure. The cornerstone core value of The Cornerstone Christian School is teaching according to a biblical worldview. This value serves as the reference point for all its other core values (integrity, compassion, inquiry for wisdom, and service to community). Enrolling students in The Cornerstone Christian School helps build a firm foundation for the students. In turn, they become better equipped to recognize and embrace the Truth amongst the onslaught of relativism that they will inevitably encounter throughout their entire lives.
Supporting CES supports The Cornerstone Christian School, but the support does not end there. Since 1981, the school’s firm and biblically-based foundation has enabled and empowered its students to boldly walk in and share the Truth within their local communities, nation, and world. Supporting CES, which supports this small school with a big heart, supports sharing the Truth with the world.
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