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Consider our children and young people in an area closed off to the public where they are being fed.
Some receive food that damages the system.
Posion that is meant to kill.
It may not kill immediately but its intention is to damage the system.
Would you stand for that as a parent or guardian?
Yet we do it to our children .
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My topic in the zone!
Let us pray
 
 
The importance of competence on the part of each teacher is emphasized by the fact that the average elementary teacher who retires this year will probably have taught approximately 1000 American citizens, and the average high school teacher about 5000 persons.
Let us examine the educational ill effects of only 100 ineffectual high school teachers who retire.
Fifty thousand American citizens would not have received adequate instruction in the high schools.
—William Alexander[1]
 
And it shows are morals are messed up?
What is the meaning of life?
What is true Education?
I am amazed as much as we know in this day and age, (kids are quite educated)  as much as we are a techno guided age.
We still can’t seem to beat vice.
Racism still rears it’s ugly head as it did in slavery times.
Marriage and the family still in trouble, children are molested still at an alarming rate.
Guns and the people who use them are out of control.
Drugs, sex and violence still the norm and still the means of entertainment.
And what’s happening in our nation’s schools all the shootings even first graders.
Our black young men .
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, Digimon, Pokémon what happen mon!
As smart as we are we’re still messed up!
We are set on materialism and that is what messing us up!
People want things and because people feel that the things they want will make them happy.
They will do anything they can to get the things they want.
And some who get what they want are not sure that what they got is what they needed.
But because others don’t have they have got they will fight so that others who want what they have they won’t get!
Some minds are like concrete—all mixed up and permanently set.
Why do you want to be what you want to be?  Do you want to be an air traffic controller because you found out that the job starts at $50,000 a year or because you think you can help people?
One little lady said this
 
Education Begins With the Infant.--The
word "education" means more than a course of study at college.
Education begins with the infant in its mother's arms.
While the mother is molding and fashioning the character of her children, she is educating them.
{CG 26.1}
The great work of parents and teachers is character building--seeking to restore the image of Christ in those placed under their care.
A knowledge of the sciences sinks into insignificance beside this great aim; but all true education may be made to help in the development of a righteous character.
CT P. 62
 
 
 
 
(Home, School and church)
 
A fight begins when we talk about Christian education, it’s interesting the way some folk pick there battles.
Why is it you some to send their children to sugar hill academy or honorable highest big shot high school?
We hear the argument oh the Adventist schools don’t have the facilities don’t have the teachers who can educate?
"Historically, the SDA church has maintained a strong emphasis on Christian
education.
The results of this historic emphasis include the heart warming fact that, as revealed in Valuegenesis, the longer our children remain in Adventist schools the more likely they are to remain Seventh-day
Adventists.
And also, the more deeply committed these youth are to Adventist beliefs and practices, and the less likely they are to be involved in at-risk behaviors."
"In addition, Adventist schooling promotes the importance of higher education and produces students prepared to go on to college or university.
Research shows that among the general public school students in the United
States educational system, only 14% will seek higher education after graduation.
In Catholic private education that number jumps dramatically to 30% of graduates moving on in their educational goals.
However, in the
Adventist school system an astounding 87% will go to colleges and universities."
Faith -  Isaac (Abraham and Sarah)
 
 
 
Notwithstanding this plain instruction, some of God's people permit their children to attend the public schools, where they mingle with those who are corrupt in morals.
In these schools their children can neither study the Bible nor learn its principles.
Christian parents, you must make provision for your children to be educated in Bible principles.
{CG 305.1}
Bible Truth Neutralized; the Child Confused.--
Do our children receive from the teachers in the public schools ideas that are in harmony with the Word of God?
Is sin presented as an offense against God?
Is obedience to all the commandments of God taught as the beginning of all wisdom?
We send our children to the Sabbath school that they may be instructed in regard to the truth, and then as they go to the day school, lessons containing falsehood are given them to learn.
These things confuse the mind, and should not be; for if the young receive ideas that pervert the truth, how will the influence of this education be counteracted?
{CG 305.2}
Some folk maintain that are schools cost too much!
How much money is a soul worth?
You need money -  Talk to God about it I’m sure if He wants your child to receive a Christian education He’ll be able to give you a grant!
He said “The silver is mine and the gold is mine and the cattle on thousand hills!
If you don’t have enough educated resources God said “If any man lacks wisdom.”
Why send Him~/Her to sugar sin hill anyway?
I am saying that Adventist schools are perfect (but will you be able to face the master)  Can you say that I’ve done all I can?
I can think of those students who vogued for public schools in church when I was going to academy!
 
 
Deut 6:5-8
5   "You shall love the LORD your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your strength.
6   "And these words which I command you today shall be in your heart.
7   "You shall teach them diligently to your children, and shall talk of them when you sit in your house, when you walk by the way, when you lie down, and when you rise up.
8   "You shall bind them as a sign on your hand, and they shall be as frontlets between your eyes.
(NKJ)
 
This experience of the Israelites is a wonderful lesson for us today.
In this time of peril, God-fearing parents, like the fathers and mothers of ancient Israel, should understand the will of the
Lord concerning themselves and their children.
In planning for the education of their children outside the home, they should realize that it is not safe now to send them to public schools.
Parents should endeavor to send their children to schools where they can obtain an education based on a scriptural foundation--an education to be gained gradually, line upon line, precept upon precept, here a little, and there a little.
{PCP 41.5}
A Christian education cost!
Yes it does!
But I believe sending kids to public schools costs more!
Matt 16:26
26 "For what profit is it to a man if he gains the whole world, and loses his own soul?
Or what will a man give in exchange for his soul?
(NKJ)
 
 
 
Do you believe in Christian education today?
I do!
Not because I am an employee of a Christian denomination, but because I’ve seen the devestation that comes along with life when one is deprived of such an education.
I’ve been to public schools .
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