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    "I am convinced that the time has come for Christians to develop an exit strategy from the public schools."

    By Jeremy | February 7, 2008

    Compare and contrast: Jesus says: "Go into all the world and make disciples of all nations." Evangelical culture critic Al Mohler says: "Abandon the world, shelter church kids, and live in fear of being polluted by a national education crisis." No contest. Fascinating entry and comment thread at the Christianity Today blog about Rev. Mohler's call for Christians to abandon public schools. Thank God church leaders in New York City, where 1.2 million children attend public schools every day, have rediscovered the Great Commission as it relates to schools. In January, the Coalition of Urban Youth Workers announced 2020 Vision for Schools, a campaign to reform public education within a single generation of students. Ironically, given Mr. Mohler's Southern Baptist credentials, Baptist leaders in NYC were among the first to embrace 2020 Vision.eva porno greenlatina lopez porn evapornstars evaporn evan seinfeld biohazardporn evan gay taylorporn evangeline lillyevangellion porn galleriesporn evanston hs Map

    Topics: 2020 vision, adopt-a-school | 2 Comments »

    2 Responses to “"I am convinced that the time has come for Christians to develop an exit strategy from the public schools."”

    1. deanna Says:
      February 8th, 2008 at 9:18 am

      Frightening! The opportunity to share Christ within the relationships built through my children’s public school experience is overwhelming – I honestly can’t imagine doing it any other way!

    2. Ryan Says:
      February 11th, 2008 at 1:50 pm

      Ok. This is messed up. I read the article you linked to. No wonder “Christians” have no clout in the world today. They’re perceived as scared, biased, bigoted, and angry as opposed to the model Jesus set. Woah.