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- Get them out-now.Many Christian parents oppose our godless American culture, but how many of us are willing to put our money where our mouth is?In this short but spicy book, Douglas Wilson calls for Christian parents to remove their kids from public schools.
- Author(s): Douglas Wilson
- 148 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Education
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"God calls Christian parents to raise their kids for Him, loving Him with all their heart, soul, strength, and mind. But does this divine calling require a distinctively Christian education? Should Christian parents send their kids to public schools as "salt" and "light" or should they take their kids out of public schools to form distinctively Christian schools and home schools dedicated to holding forth Christ as Lord of all? Because our kids belong to God, are we called to surround them with a biblical worldview from the time they get up to the time they go down, including the hours from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.? Excused Absence is a powerful book that points Christian parents to a better way to educate their children. It is sure to inspire and motivate the growing Christian schooling and home schooling movements for many years to come"--Book Synopsis
Get them out-now.
Many Christian parents oppose our godless American culture, but how many of us are willing to put our money where our mouth is?
In this short but spicy book, Douglas Wilson calls for Christian parents to remove their kids from public schools. Beginning with the commands in Scripture for parents to raise up their children in the fear and admonition of the Lord, he shows that parents must not send their children to be catechized by unbelieving teachers and peers.
Although he has many hard words for public schools, Doug pulls no punches on parents who assume that a Christian curriculum alone will fix all their problems. Parents need to train their kids' minds, bodies, and hearts so that they are prepared for the real world. This is a high and difficult calling, but we can look to God's promises to help us as we train our children.
Review Quotes
" Excused Absence is stimulating reading, and parents...need to think through its counsel." -Marvin Olasky, from the Foreword
"Wilson provides...a challenging and insightful call to radical thinking concerning the means for shaping the worldview of our children." -Fritz Hinrichs, Classical Tutor
"Phenomenal book." -Darren Doane, director