What does using questions look like?

You: I like the idea of using questions to help my students increase their understanding and use of a biblical perspective. Seems doable. It would really help me if I could “see” what using questions looks like. What does using questions look like? Read More...

How valuable are questions?

Imagine: Your student Patrick is in an accident. Amazingly, he’s OK. Or at least everyone thinks he is. Then his parents notice that Patrick no longer recalls, asks, or writes down questions, three things he used to do. And he doesn’t process questions either. I Read More...

Why does God ask questions?

Hmm: God knows everything. God asks questions. This seems strange. If God knows everything, why does He ask questions? Before I respond to your question (“Why does God ask questions?”), please respond to 3 situations for me. Read More...

Why use questions (to help students understand and use a Biblical perspective)?

Answer: Because it’s doable. You already know how to ask questions. Your students already know how to answer questions. And you don’t have to have all the answers. You can start with the answers you have. I believe you have the expertise you need to start. Today. Read More...

What’s the vision for using questions?

Imagine Christian school students routinely asking each other...What do you mean by...? How do you know? How does the Bible help? How can I respond? Read More...

What makes a good question good?

To answer that question, let’s start with another question: What happens at a Christ-centered school? Read More...

Use questions to equip students to impact the world for Christ

At Christian Academy in Japan, we teach from a biblical perspective. We model Christ and talk with students about Christ. We provide students with Bible classes, chapels, and service opportunities. Why? Because we want our students to understand and use a biblical perspective. An additional way we do this is by asking students worldview questions: Read More...