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You Are What You Think©: Complete Biblical Worldview Curriculum Bundle

You Are What You Think©: Complete Biblical Worldview Curriculum Bundle

A complete 12-subject biblical worldview course — two textbooks plus a full video series in one bundle. Teaches your family or group to think biblically about every area of life, from theology and science to politics, ethics, and beyond. Designed for ages 9 to 99. No special training required, just press play, follow the guide, and learn together.

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What’s Included

“You Are What You Think” Textbook Set (Series 1 & 2) — Two printed textbooks that present a biblical worldview in 12 key subjects of life: worldview foundations, history, theology, philosophy, economics, science, psychology, ethics, sociology, law, politics, and education. Each subject is divided into 8 to 10-day reading assignments with built-in study questions. The textbooks expand on the video content with about 20% more material for deeper study.

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“You Are What You Think” Video Series — Engaging video sessions covering all 12 subjects with clear, guided teaching. Each session comes with built-in study guides and discussion questions. Videos are available on DVD, thumb drive, and streaming (YouTube or Vimeo), so you can choose the format that works best for your family or group.

Together, these two resources form the full curriculum. Use the textbooks for in-depth reading and personal study. Use the videos for guided family devotions or group sessions. Use both for the richest, most complete experience. Pace it weekly, daily, or at whatever speed fits your life.

Who It’s For

This full curriculum works for homeschool families needing a structured worldview course, parents who want to disciple their teens at home, church small groups looking for guided weekly studies, public-schooled teens who need a biblical lens alongside their classes, and individual adults hungry to understand how Scripture speaks to the issues shaping today’s culture.

Why Families & Churches Love This Curriculum

Plug-and-play. No theology degree needed. The videos teach. The guides lead. You just show up and learn together.

Covers what matters most. Every subject connects back to Scripture and contrasts biblical truth with competing worldviews, helping students recognize and reject false ideas.

Built for real schedules. Use it as a full-semester high school–level course or a 30-minute weekly devotion. The curriculum flexes to fit your family, not the other way around.

Prepares teens for the real world. Teens gain confidence to discuss hard topics, stand firm in their faith, and think clearly about culture, school, and their future college or career.

Deeper conversations, stronger unity. Families and groups who use the full curriculum report more honest conversations, greater confidence in discussing hard topics, and closer relationships rooted in Scripture.

Do I need training to teach this?

No. The textbooks include lesson plans and daily readings, and the video series does the teaching for you. If you can press play and ask a question, you’re ready.

Who is this curriculum for?

No. The textbooks include lesson plans and daily readings, and the video series does the teaching for you. If you can press play and ask a question, you’re ready.

Can I use this for Homeschool?

No. The textbooks include lesson plans and daily readings, and the video series does the teaching for you. If you can press play and ask a question, you’re ready.

Can this help my public school teens?

Yes. Parents use this curriculum alongside public school classes to help their teens filter what they’re hearing through Scripture and to counter secular assumptions in subjects like history, science, and ethics.

Can I use this for a church small group?

Yes. The video series, with its built-in discussion guides, is especially well-suited for group settings. Many churches use one subject per week or per month, depending on their calendar.

How do weekly studies typically work?

Students read the assigned lesson(s) and answer the study questions before meeting. When the group gathers (once or more per week), you begin by watching the corresponding video, then go through the questions together, with each participant sharing their answers and discussing. Answer keys are available online if needed.

How long does it take to complete the curriculum?

Most groups complete the entire curriculum in one to two years, depending on how many lessons they choose to cover each week. Motivated groups can move faster if desired.

What if I only need part of the curriculum?

If you’d rather focus on one subject at a time, explore our individual “You Are What You Think” Booklets, twelve single-subject studies ideal for co-ops, Sunday school, or short-term groups. If you only need video-based teaching for a group setting, use the Thinking Like a Christian Video Series on its own.

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