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You are accountable
to God for what your children are taughtwhether at home,
at school, or at church. Deuteronomy 11:18-19 commands parents:
Fix these words of mine in your hearts and minds
Teach
them to your children, talking about them when you sit at home and
when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up.
Clearly, God did not intend to relegate His word and His teachings
to a short lesson on Sundays or even to a daily devotional time. He
wants to be the center of our world, on our minds at every moment
even
when were in school studying algebra, art or astronomy. Only
a school that incorporates Gods truth as revealed in the Bible
and integrates it into all other subject matters can truly fulfill
the command in Deuteronomy. In reality, only a Christian school can
teach the whole child, the whole truth, the whole time. Only a Christian
education has the liberty to address the whole childintellectual,
social, emotional, physical and spiritualthe same way Jesus
was taught in his day. And only a Christian school partners with you
to ensure that your children learn the same values in the classroom
as they do at home and at church.
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Only God-centered
education gives true wisdom. Proverbs 9:10 says, The fear
of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and the knowledge of the Holy
One is understanding. When education excludes the words of the
very Creator of learning itself, we cant expect much understanding
or wisdom to develop. Because a Christian education uses the Bible
as the starting point for all learning, students go beyond facts and
figures to true wisdom and understanding. Its not unlike the
parable that Jesus told of the man who builds a house on the sand
and another who builds a house on the rock. Building an education
on mans teaching alone is like building a house on the sand;
susceptible to collapse according to whichever way the winds blow.
An education built on God, our rock, and His unwavering truth will
stand the test time.
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Your children
will grow up to be like their teachers. Luke 6:40 reveals that,
everyone who is fully trained will be like his teacher.
When your children are adults, they will likely forget the details
of scientific formulas or algebraic equations, but they will remember
who taught them. They will recall their teachers
love and concern for them, the way they prayed for them or encouraged
them with Scripture, and how they modeled a Christian life. While
there are superb Christian teachers in other school settings, only
in a Christian school can you be guaranteed a Christian role model
and a supportive environment that allows the teacher to freely share
his or her faith.
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Your children
should learn in a positive, supportive environmentan environment
that reinforces the truth you are teaching your children at home.
Some parents believe that a secular environment will strengthen their
children by forcing them to defend their beliefs. But the Bible says
otherwise. The Bible doesnt say, Spend years teaching
a child in the way
he should not go, and he will be stronger for it. Rather, Proverbs
22:6 instructs parents, Train a child in the way he should
go, and when he is old he will not turn from it.
Even a quality, secular education cannot instruct a child the way
God desires him to go, because God is not allowed to be a part of
the equation. Rather, teaching that is contrary to the Bible (evolution,
sex education, humanism, moral relativism, etc.) and a sin-filled
environment may instead callous them to view sin as normal, harden
them to care less about God, and desensitize them to Gods calling
in their lives.
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Christian schooling
is the best hope for transforming society. Jesus wants us to change
the world, making disciples for Him. He says in Matthew 5: 13-14,
You are the salt of the earth
you are the light of the
world. If we expect our children to mature into world-changing
Christians, we must properly equip them. Ultimately, education is
all about learning to think, work, solve problems and relate to others.
In order to be world-changing Christians, we must teach our children
to do all these things as Christ woulda much different paradigm
than the worlds standards.
Christian parents sometimes say they want their children to be salt
and light in secular schools. Consider the life of the
apostle Paul. Even after his stunning transformation from Christs
enemy to Christs follower on the road to Damascus, Paul was
not ready to begin his missionary life of being salt and
light to other nations. Before leaving on his missionary
journeys, Paul spent nearly 10 years learning about and serving this
Jesus whom he now worshipped. Paul was an adult and a learned man
of the Jewish faith upon his conversion, yet still needed time to
study and train. Would you expect our children to need less?
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Your children
need positive peer pressure. 1 Corinthians 15:33 teaches that,
Bad company corrupts good character. Dont be mistaken,
children will be exposed to some bad company no matter
what school they attend. But in a Christian school, theyll be
less likely to be surrounded by destructive influences. Theyll
be more likely to develop Godly friendships with students who share
similar values.
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Your students
can excel academically. Both nationally and locally, students
at Christian schools consistently outperform their public school counterparts
on standardized test scores and preparedness for college (see enclosed
Achieving Academic Success). There are several reasons
for this success, including Walnut Ridge Baptist Academys small
class sizes with an average ratio of one teacher to every 12 students.
This means your students will receive individualized instruction specific
to their needs and learning styles, allowing them to maximize their
God-given abilities.
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Your children
should be safe at school. The reality is that school safety tops
the list of parental concerns year after year in national polls. While
not devoid of problems, Christian schools provide a safer environment
where problem behaviors are met with firm disciplinary action. Beyond
physical safety, Christian schools also offer better emotional and
spiritual safetyfrom verbal insults, foul language, sexualized
conduct, and other direct assaults on your childrens well-being.
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