Make Schools Christian Again
We explore how public education in America has transformed from its explicitly Christian foundations to today's secular system, examining this significant cultural shift through the perspective of someone who experienced education in the 1960s. • American public schools were explicitly Christian for 316 years (1647-1963) before becoming secular • The 1963 Supreme Court ruling removed Bible readings from schools, claiming it could be "psychologically harmful" • Community connectedness characterized education in the 1960s, with school days beginning with prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance • Technology has replaced personal interaction, diminishing trust and community that once defined school environments • Problems in education are fundamentally spiritual and require spiritual solutions • Biblical "conquest" involves reclaiming territory for God's kingdom through faithful action • Teaching biblical models of family and relationships could help break generational cycles • Walking by faith rather than sight means pursuing God's vision for education despite seeming improbability Take time to consider where God might be calling you to participate in the spiritual renewal of education in America, whether through prayer, advocacy, or direct involvement in schools.
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