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Indlæser... Kingdom education: God's plan for educating future generations (udgave 1998)af Glen Schultz (Forfatter)
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Revised, expanded, and featuring the latest research, this edition of Kingdom Education, by Glen Schultz provides parents, church leaders, and Christian educators with biblical principles on raising their children for Christ. Through this valuable resource parents will learn how they can raise future generations to think and act from a biblical worldview. Church leaders will discover how to train parents on biblical principles. Christian educators will explore how to implement biblical principles, and along with the home and church, provide students with a firm foundation that is unchanging and consistent. Great tool for Christian Schools and Home Schools. No library descriptions found. |
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Schulz defines kingdom education as "a life-long, Bible-based, Christ-centered process of leading a child to Christ, building a child up in Christ, and equipping a child to serve Christ!
Here are some important quotes:
"The Christian school must not be education dressed up for church. It must be the church armed for intellectual battle." quoting Al Mohler
"All parents are home-schoolers, training their children at home to some degree."
"Whenever Jesus talked about children, He always did so in reference to their nurturing and protection."
"The church must provide godly counsel, instruction, and supporting programs in matters concerning education if it is going to strengthen the home and, in turn, strengthen the effectiveness of the church. Instead of pastors and other church leaders supporting public, Christian, or home schools, they need to teach parents the biblical principles of kingdom education."
"It is time for churches to expand their ministries to include biblical education for children and youth throughout the week."
Commenting on this verse, "Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it." (Proverbs 22:6, ESV) "We want to claim this as a promise that will assure us that our children will eventually walk with the Lord if we give them some training from a biblical perspective early in life. However, most of us fail to comprehend how intense this training needs to be."
Sometimes Shultz exaggerates in ways that don't help his case, for instance when he states that more believers should be encouraged to go into the ministry. I'm only comfortable with that challenge if a vision for every believer to see their work as a calling and all of their life having ministry potential as argued in Os Guinness book, The Call, and Tim Keller's book, Every Good Endeavor is also strongly encouraged. Still the book challenged me like few books do. ( )