FRAME is an acronym representing five progressive dimensions of a biblical worldview:
Foundational, Relational, Aspirational, Managerial, and Eternal.
These five dimensions organize the thirteen worldview categories identified by Summit Ministries into a coherent architecture that reasons top-down — from ultimate reality to eternal destiny. Each dimension builds on the previous, creating an integrated structure for Christian thought and life.
The series draws from four source streams, each of which contributes a distinct layer to the framework:
- Summit Ministries Worldview Framework: provides the thirteen worldview categories and the comparative analysis of competing worldviews — Biblical Theism, Islam, Hinduism, Marxism, Secularism, New Spirituality, and Postmodernism.
- NEW LIFE Gospel Framework: provides the gospel architecture that maps directly onto the FRAME dimensions, demonstrating that salvation itself is a worldview event — not merely a spiritual transaction but a total reorientation of the person from foundation to eternal horizon.
- Revival 2026 Devotional: provides the revival progression — six weeks of urgency, repentance, prayer, evangelism, generational transmission, and sustained movement — that the FRAME dimensions map onto at every stage.
- Bible Study Fellowship — Daniel and Esther: provides the primary biographical case study. Daniel is the gold standard for an integrated biblical worldview lived out over seventy-plus years in a hostile, totalizing culture. Every devotional returns to Daniel as the living illustration of the dimension under examination.
These four streams are not four separate agendas brought into artificial harmony. They converge on a single conviction: that the God who is sovereign over kingdoms, who initiates salvation, who calls His people to revival, and who sustained Daniel in Babylon is the same God who provides, in Scripture, a coherent framework for seeing and engaging all of life. The FRAME is not a system imposed on that conviction. It is the architecture the conviction produces.
There is a Devotional Study Series covering the FRAME itself, and then additional Biblical Personality Reflections illustrating how individuals reflect a biblical world view through the FRAME view.

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