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Telling Worldview Stories

Home » What is a Religion and Worldviews approach » Telling Worldview Stories

We have six worldview stories written by Jackie, Shammi, Esther, Bob, Zameer and Debbie. They are all available to download below.

We would like to expand this series to include as many diverse voices as possible, if you are interested in writing your own personal worldview story so far, please email us at enquiries@cstg.org.uk for details. We are happy for contributors to use a pseudonym.

Download these worldview stories here

Bob – From atheist scientist to Baptist minister, exploring faith through evidence, experience and service.

PDF — 62 KB

Zameer – A Shia Muslim teacher reflects on identity, belief and finding confidence through RE and dialogue.

PDF — 89 KB

Debbie – A journey from Christianity to the Baháʼí faith, shaped by questions, unity and a search for truth.

PDF — 156 KB

Esther – A lifelong Christian explores changing beliefs, identity and inclusive faith shaped by experience.

PDF — 164 KB

Shammi – A Muslim worldview shaped by culture, diversity and a personal journey of faith, identity and freedom.

PDF — 109 KB

Jackie – A Humanist perspective on life, meaning and morality grounded in reason, science and human experience.

PDF — 146 KB

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