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Photo: Colourbox. Ingunn Karin Bendiksen. July - A personal worldview is comprised of the basic assumptions or concepts we have of the world. If God is really good, then where does evil come from? What does success really mean? How can you incorporate God into everything you do? These are important questions that you might be beginning to ask. Now is the time to start thinking about those questions; studying a biblical worldview will help you answer those questions.

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