What I’ve Learned About School Choice
As we’ve found by trying nearly everything, there’s no perfect school setting. But God is sovereign over our children’s lives, no matter where they go to school.
As we’ve found by trying nearly everything, there’s no perfect school setting. But God is sovereign over our children’s lives, no matter where they go to school.
If we want our kids to develop a true appreciation for learning, we can’t just tell them what education can do; we must also give them a vision for what education is for.
The goal isn’t censorship or coddling; it’s discipleship—to acknowledge that what our children read shapes their minds and to guide them tenderly and deliberately through that sculpting.
The call to raise up children to become all God created them to be includes the call to send some as missionaries.
As we take our children to school, we can take our anger, grief, and fear to our heavenly Father.