What’s the vision for using questions?

Imagine.

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?

Imagine Christian school teachers routinely asking students...
How can math help us learn about God and His creation? How do cultures affect/reflect worldviews? How do we balance needs and caretaking? How can we use our learning to serve?

Imagine Christian school teachers routinely asking each other...
What questions should students ask? What questions should we ask students? How can we help students increase their understanding and use of a biblical perspective? How can we achieve our mission?

Imagine Christian school principals routinely asking teachers...
What’s our mission? What’s our definition of mission achievement? What’s our current level of mission achievement? How can we close the gap between current and targeted levels of mission achievement?

Imagine a Christian school community routinely asking...
What happens at a Christ-centered school?

Imagine this happening...
How would this affect the efforts of Christian schools to equip students to impact the world for Christ? Questions are powerful. And in a real sense, we become our questions.

Imagine the impact.