Biblical Worldview
Tennessee Stands on Faith
Tennessee Stands is rooted in the belief that biblical principles are essential to defending liberty and holding government accountable.
The prophet Isaiah encouraged the Israelites to serve as “watchmen on the wall” as the temple was being rebuilt in Jerusalem.
“I have set watchmen on your walls, O Jerusalem;
They shall never hold their peace day or night.
You who make mention of the Lord, do not keep silent,
And give Him no rest till He establishes
And till He makes Jerusalem a praise in the earth.”
Isaiah 62:6-7
At this point in our culture, it will be a move of God, ignited by the power of prayer, which will turn the tide of the spiritual war that we’re in.
Believers must equip themselves with a Biblical Worldview. The impact of culture, of a country who spent years promoting ideologies that seem attractive but that ultimately be the cause of the unraveling of our nation, were promoted and accepted. They were taught in our schools and universities but were not defended in our churches, causing the sheep who were looking to be shepherded to be led astray by the voice of the enemy.
According to a recent Barna poll, only 4% of Americans and 1% of Gen Z hold to a Biblical Worldview.
Without a Biblical Worldview that promotes morality and faith, we will not have liberty.
If you're looking to strengthen your Biblical Worldview, here are a few of our favorites:
Wallbuilders
Founded by David Barton, Wallbuilders helps people discover the true story of America and our biblical foundation.
Hillsdale College Online Classes
Hillsdale has created a free, online category of exceptional content.
- “Live Not By Lies” by Rod Dreher
- “If You Can Keep It” by Eric Metaxas
- “Resilient” by John Eldredge
- “Fault Lines” by Voddie Baucham
- “How Should We Then Live” by Francis Schaeffer
- “Restoring the Foundation of Civilization” by Gary DeMar
- “The Book That Made Your World” by Vishal Mangalwadi
- “When A Nation Forgets God” by Erwin Lutzer