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What does Dr. Black mean when she says the Christian school is important in raising a generation that is more than just competent cognitively?
Austin replied 3 months, 3 weeks ago 146 Members · 145 Replies
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It is important for our students to be successful, to fulfill their God given purpose. But at the end of the day, it’s what are they doing with Jesus? In the end, that is what it’s all about. If we’ve not been Christ to our students, and revealed Him and the importance of every student choosing Him, then we might as well just be another public school.
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That we lead students to become men and women who are impacted by their belief in Jesus Christ
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We do want them to be competent cognitively and be able to think critically. But we don’t want it to stop there with just being productive citizens. We want them to be all in for Jesus, called according to His purpose. Christian school is an amazing place to be able to help students see their calling from God.
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I believe when Dr. Black spoke about Christian education and it’s important in rasing a generation that is more a competent cognitively part of what God has commandment. parents sending their children to a parochial school, is choosing to fallow Gods word . God has asked of them to raise these children up in his house. God has commanded that we raise them up in his way. One part is sending them
to a parochial school so that they will be taught biblical values, in the education
day. According to God’s word not, the secular world values. When children are
surrounded with God’s word not only at
home but at school it has a deep impact in who they are. And what they believe -
We need Christians that are critical thinkers, but that are also rooted in Christ.