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Does Your Church Prioritize the Next Generation?
What if the most urgent mission field is sitting in your pews?
In most churches today, the vast majority of children are educated by the state. Current estimates suggest well over 80% of kids in Christian families attend government schools.
For roughly 30 hours a week, 9 months a year, for 12–13 years, these children are immersed in an educational system that is not neutral.
Meanwhile, the church often sees those same children for only a few hours each week.
Even the most faithful pastors, youth pastors, and parents struggle to compete with that level of cultural formation.
And the results are becoming painfully obvious....
Don’t Worry, The State Will Raise Your Kids Now
This week, I came across two news stories that once again reminded me how little regard the state — and many public school officials — have for parents.
The first headline?
“West Virginia Schools Ordered to Vaccinate Children Against Parents’ Wishes.”
Sounding the Alarm: Why We’re Speaking Out About Public Education
We thought we’d never homeschool. Then one weekend turned our world upside down. In this post, we reflect on how God used one moment to shape our family and ministry—and why we’re now speaking out about what’s happening in the schools.
House of Horrors
This blog is a running archive of the horrors that are occurring every day in schools in every state. Stories are posted without comment, editorial, or apology.
Schools are not safe places. Parents, it’s time to bring your children home. We’re here to help you do it.