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Student Worldview Dictionary

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The Student Worldview Dictionary is currently the only Christian dictionary available for elementary aged children. It is based upon Noah Webster’s American Dictionary of the English Language, 1828.

The Student Worldview Dictionary defines 1,059 words that form a child’s worldview therefore, it is an indispensable tool for parents, teachers, and church leaders who earnestly desire to see their children think and act like Jesus. We think and speak with words; if we have a wrong view of the meaning of a word our worldview can be altered. For each word the Student Worldview Dictionary contains the etymology, definition for children, Webster’s original definition. In addition there are Bible passages, sentences that use the word, and quotes from America’s Founders, literary authors, and thinkers that enhance an understanding of the word.

Change your (understanding of) words, change your worldview! Give your child the gift of truth.

ISBN-13: 978-0-9836436-7-8

Publisher: The Biblical Thinker

Publication Date: 2025

Edition: 1st Edition

Reading Age: 5-105

Format: Hardcover

Print Length: 371

Weight: 3lb 12oz

Product Dimension:

 11.375(h) x 8.75(w) x 1.25(d)

- Features Include -

Etymology that helps define the word—consult the original Webster’s 1828 Dictionary for a more complete etymology.

Definitions for younger children—The Student Worldview Dictionary makes difficult vocabulary and concepts understandable to children. Also, the format, color illustrations, and large type appeal to the youngest reader.

Original definitions—The SWD preserves the richness, beauty and lofty vocabulary of Noah Webster from his first edition published in 1828.

Sentences using the word—Sentences using the defined word helps immensely in understanding the meaning of the word. 

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Quotes by Literary Authors—Webster loved quotes by literary authors, preachers and thinkers of his day. These are preserved in the Student Worldview Dictionary.

Quotes of American Founders, thinkers and patriots—We added inspiring profound truths by American Founders that teach the Christian form of our Government and other Biblical principles.

Scripture verses using the word—Noah Webster used the Bible as the source of the meaning of words. We added verses to Webster’s original work for clarity, richness, and God’s perspective.

Relevant new words—There are 126 words in the Student Worldview Dictionary that did not exist in Noah Webster’s time or whose meaning changed significantly in the last 200 years. This invaluable tool therefore prepares children, teachers and parents to understand socialism, xenophobia, humanism, deconstruction, colonialism, gender identity, abortion, God’s design for sex, racism, critical race theory, Christian Nationalism, Marxism vs Christianity, antifa, fascism, gaslighting, antisemitism, Capitalism, eugenics, groupthink, globalism, hegemony, progressivism, sharia law, and more.

Compare for yourself the four definitions below in the  Student Worldview Dictionary with today’s secular definitions.

STUDENT WORLDVIEW DICTIONARY  

TRUE DEFINITION   

AI, WIKIPEDIA, OTHER DICTIONARIES  

FALSE OR SECULAR DEFINITION

Marriage:

The act of uniting a man and woman for life; the legal union of a man and women for life; wedlock. Marriage was created by God for the good of men and women to live in mutual affection and faithfulness, and for the care of, and education of children.  

Marriage:

An intimate or close union; social union or legal contract between two people.

Nationalism:

Devotion or loyalty to one’s country. Nationalism is normal and necessary, but it can be wrong if not coupled with a desire to see other nations equally blessed.

Nationalism:

The identification with one’s own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of other nations; an ideology of group rights that denigrates individualism in favor of an abstraction called the “nation.”

Gender:

The condition of being male or female; sex. According to the Scriptures and biology, there are only two genders – male and female.

Gender:

A social concept which distinguishes the different gender categories. It is the range of social, psychological, cultural and behavioral aspects of being man, woman or one of 70 other genders.

Truth:

A true statement; established principle, fixed law, as fundamental truths; conformity to fact or reality; exact accordance with that which is, or has been, or will be.

Truth:

The quality or state of being true; a concept that can be considered relative, as some philosophers argue that truth is subjective and relative to the individual or cultural context, as “my truth” or “your truth.”

Developing a Dictionary

How can we better teach truth to our children? God planted the seeds in my mind eight years ago. Teachers and homeschoolers who loved the Principle Approach and Webster’s 1828 Dictionary asked me, “Is there a Christian dictionary for young children that you recommend–one that has definitions as rich as the 1828 and is based on Scripture? I love Noah Webster’s original 1828 Dictionary but the vocabulary is too difficult for young children.”

After much reflection, I realized such a resource was needed. In fact, it was essential in shaping a Christian worldview! According to my research, the only Christian dictionary for children was produced by Bob Jones University and is now out of print. Is it appropriate to let the internet replace this tool? Even young children are now bombarded with false narratives. How are children today able to understand such words and topics as socialism, evolution, gender, slavery, equality, fascism, nationalism, racism, etc.? Children often have no idea what these words mean, or worse, the meaning is based on TV, film, friends, and social media. Often what they understand is partially true or completely wrong! How would our children embrace a Biblical understanding of the world–how could they think and act like Jesus–if they embrace unbiblical views about important cultural issues?

I began to pray with my wife and daughter as I was burdened with these realities. We dreamed about creating what would become the Student Worldview Dictionary.

We decided we will not stand idly by while the secular world re-defines many words that shape our worldview. We will not rest while our children are bombarded with the false definition of words through social media, music, entertainment, podcasts, and the news. We will not simply complain while students search for definitions of words on the internet, AI, and Wikipedia. We will not settle for the indoctrination of our students learning an unbiblical secular/socialist worldview.

True, sound definitions call for a Biblically-based tool which stays true to the original meanings. Noah Webster led the way by producing the 1828 American Dictionary of the English Language that defines words using Scripture and Biblical principles. The Student Worldview Dictionary follows this model. This powerful resource is now available with the Bible at the heart of every definition!

Noah Webster, the Father of American Christian Education, pioneered the use of Scripture in a dictionary. What more appropriate source should we reference when defining a word? This may seem obvious to Christians of our day, but this is not the norm! Pick a dictionary off of a shelf today and you will be hard pressed to find that the author used the Bible as the basis for the meaning of words. Indeed, the best and most pure source for the true meaning of worldview words is completely missing! This cannot be a coincidence or accident!

To recover the Biblical worldview in our generation, we must recover the use of the Bible for the basis of the meaning of words. God has the first and final word on everything, including theological, philosophical and worldview topics.

So in 2019, the team was assembled and the work began. I started by identifying the words that would be included. I went through the entire 1828 Dictionary and choose 4,000 words which were eventually reduced to around 1,000. We added to these 126 words that did not exist in Webster’s day, such as socialism, fascism, evolution, etc. I wrote a definition that could be understood by a young reader. Then I used Webster’s original definitions, sometimes edited for the sake of space. Webster would sometimes have 10-20 definitions for a word! To write the child’s definition I consulted several children’s dictionaries, including ones published in 1913, 1914, 1956, 1982, and 2000. In addition, I consulted The All Nations English Dictionary, a dictionary published in 1992 with around 18,000 words, that does use Scripture and gives the Biblical meaning of words. I also found inspiration in Sam Sorbo’s Words for Warriors.

One thing that was very interesting but sad in this process was by tracing word meanings through dictionaries from 1828 to the present, I was able to see how word meanings devolved over the past two centuries. 1828 was the pinnacle of defining words Biblically, and ever since then dictionaries have become less Biblical and more secular, humanistic, socialistic, and/or “woke.”

Physical Mockup

After my initial work was completed, Margie began her work, and Rachel finished the process. Margie added scripture to each definition, added the oldest etymology of the word and researched quotes by American Founders, pastors, thinkers and literary authors. Rachel beautifully laid out the work in InDesign, and the artwork was carefully chosen classic art, photographs and Biblical art. She also provided excellent feedback as an editor. This truly is a family project!

Paperback Trial Edition

A shorter “trial” edition was produced in 2021 with 330 words. We wanted to get this book into the hands of teachers, homeschoolers and Christian education leaders. We sought feedback to incorporate into the final product.

1st Printing of Trial Edition

The work continued for four years and in 2025, the first edition was produced that contains 1059 words and includes 126 words that were not in use in Webster’s time or whose meaning has changed significantly. Our prayer is that the body of Christ will abandon secular dictionaries and embrace ones that define words Biblically. The Student Worldview Dictionary is about making (Biblically thinking and acting) disciples!

“Max Lyons, Ph.D., Margie Lyons, and Rachel Lyons Plumley created this fabulous contribution to God’s Kingdom work. Firstly, I love that it’s a family project. Secondly, I love that it’s based on the American Dictionary of the English Language 1828 by Noah Webster. With the latter in mind, the Student Worldview Dictionary accompanies Webster’s 1828 in our research. Both valuable dictionaries share common purposes—a unified language for Americans, biblical worldview definitions, and a dedication to passing truth on to future generations that will outlive the lexicographers.”

“The heart of the Student Worldview Dictionary is to impart biblical worldview definitions to children—planting seeds of truth in them as they build their vocabulary. And there are special features in the dictionary to aid parents and teachers in its use.”

“The images in the dictionary are God-honoring. They project a biblical worldview that visually plants seeds of truth in their young impressionable minds and hearts. It’s important to us that resources expose our family to what is biblically true, morally good, and beautiful—in definitions and images.”

Heather Hall - Principled Academy

Educators Say

Max and Margie Lyons have produced some amazing works which we cherish in our family library. While we highly recommend such works as "Celebrate our Christian Holidays..."(which we pull out every holiday) and "Government Takes All...", this "Student Worldview Dictionary" is the missing link from 1828 until today! So many words which have serious worldview implications have not been addressed in a Christian apologetic dictionary until now. Definitions really do matter, and they can transform the way we think. This dictionary is amazing and needed for such a time as this, to redirect students to the truth and facts as aligned with the Word of God. Speaking of "fact", we love that the definition of fact has an illustration that says, "JESUS IS THE ONLY WAY TO HEAVEN." There is not a more important fact than that! It is also self-guided, with an explanation of how to study and use the 4R methods. We are using this dictionary every day within our homeschool, and we plan to share this invaluable resource with the people we serve in Uganda, East Africa. Our children are avid users of the 1828, and have been so excited about this new companion, and we know you will be blessed by it too. We also love that this was a family project of Max, Margie, and their daughter Rachel, and dedicated to the next generation, and including their grandchildren. We are so thankful to benefit from their excellent work of love!
Eric & Amber Holmertz
ReforNations
“Max and Margie, you’ve done it again! Excellent! Thank you for publishing excellent resources for those of us yet pioneering in this effort to restore God Almighty‘s Biblical worldview philosophy, content, and methodology to us and our posterity.”
Dr. Brenda MacMenamin
We are so grateful to have a copy of the Student Worldview Dictionary. During one of our recent family nights, my children were discussing how to handle their sibling rivalry, which led us to talk about the word love. Since we had this book on hand, I asked my 8-year-old son to look up the definition—and we were amazed to find more than two pages of rich, thoughtful explanation. Our conversation deepened as we explored what love truly means, eventually turning to 1 Corinthians 13:4–8. What began as a simple question became a meaningful hour-and-a-half family discussion. This book is an incredible blessing for both home and school environments. It is truly a must-have resource, and I’m excited to share it with the students in our speech and debate club as well.
Dr. Ergeba Sheferaw
Ahadu Christian Academy
 Thank you so much for allowing me to review the Student Worldview Dictionary. As I looked through it, I was thinking how it might help young children clarify their worldview biblically. I was so pleased to learn new concepts myself! I particularly love the etymologies. They provide so much understanding and depth to a word. The definitions explain the meanings in a 21st century context, which is greatly needed to aid in a practical and relevant understanding for the reader. To show how the words are used in the Scriptures is of utmost importance. But I particularly was amused by the variety of pictures. Under “humble”, there was a hobbit house! Under “own”, there was a modern house key. There were many classic paintings as well as photos eliciting emotions. Of course Margaret Sanger would be shown under “eugenics”. In our world of images, the Student Worldview Dictionary visually supplements the definitions sparingly and wisely to spark discussion about the written definitions. I plan on sharing this work with my grandchildren to equip them in their studies.
Beth Smith
Founder/President, Providence Extension Ministries, Inc.
Our Christian School recently purchased 10 copies of the Student Worldview Dictionary, one for each classroom. The dictionaries were much appreciated by all teachers and its value demonstrated by seeing students actually using them, instead of just sitting on a shelf. The attractive Student Worldview Dictionary is easy to use, highly relevant with inclusion of dozens of new words important to today’s culture. The Student Worldview Dictionary is a great complement to the Noah Webster 1828 Dictionary.
Dan Smithwick
President, Nehemiah Institute
The dictionaries arrived today. What an incredible teaching tool…and so beautiful! Thank you!
Jill Sasse
We just received your wonderful book! I cannot express how surprised I am at the exceptional content, graphics, paper quality, and binding. Superb!! I will take this to church and request an opportunity to share with the congregation… hopefully, it will help with some orders for you. Thank you so much for providing such a wonderful and special contribution
Joyce Wagner
I had the pleasure of reviewing the Student Worldview Dictionary. It is a fantastic companion to the 1828 Noah Webster Dictionary by adding newer, commonly used words or expanding definitions of words with the latest versions and comparing the biblically based definitions against the world's definitions. This is critical at the younger ages as biblically based definitions such as self-government, liberty, politics, government, jurisdiction, authority, law, marriage, etc are essential for developing a Biblical Worldview. This dictionary also provides helpful teaching techniques for expanding the vocabulary of the students.
Dick Hawkins
Thank you so much for the copy of the Student Worldview Dictionary, and it's hardcover, too! Just this morning before church I was going through it and am fascinated by many of its definitions and their preciseness, along with its fidelity to our Christian faith. This is so important for helping us rightly understand and steward the words we use. My favorite entry is the evangelism word on page 91. Proverbs 18:21 tells us that, "Death and life are in the power of the tongue, and those who love it will eat its fruits." I pray that all those who read and utilize this book and their definitions will eat the good fruits of the words that they use for the glory of God. I look forward to utilizing this book in my ministry, especially with the youth.
Elijah Prakash
We absolutely love the Student Worldview Dictionary! You did an incredible job. This will be a resource for us in our homeschooling for years to come. It should be considered essential for every Christian school and homeschool in the English-speaking world. We know God will continue to use it to help prepare the next generation of Christian leaders to think biblically.
Alex & Tina Newman
I love the contrast between the traditional definitions and the current shifting definitions of the ideas that shape our children's minds. Young people, particularly Christian young people, need to see clearly this contrast of ideas. I heartily encourage you to continue writing and teaching these ideas of the Gospel in every area of life and study.
Kelley Vincent
The Student Worldview Dictionary has great potential, especially in the lives of young Christian families. I am sure many homeschool families will be blessed by a resource such as this. May God continue to give you favor in this project.
Josue Vazquez

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