EDUCATION NEEDS TO BE BROUGHT BACK TO THE CHURCH


Hello Pastor or church leader,
Have you heard about A Schoolhouse Cooperative Networks? For several years, I've been part of a movement sounding the alarm to parents about public education and its impact on Christian children. The "Salt and Light" argument is becoming less defensible as our society undergoes significant cultural shifts.

While the "woke agenda" didn't originate in government schools, it's where it has gained traction, and these educational institutions are increasingly promoting anti-God ideologies.

In New Jersey, the state department of education recently reported a 4000% increase in students identifying as nonbinary from 2019 to 2020 to 2022 and 2023. The long-term plan to influence children is proving effective. Masking true evil as a mere social trend. Adolescent girls, in particular, are being deceived, primarily through their interactions with mentors in public schools.

A Gallup poll revealed that nearly 20% of Generation Z now identify as LGBT, compared to 11% of millennial adults. The prevalence of such ideologies is growing, and it's imperative, especially within this audience, that we address the issue.

Christian children do not belong in this system at a young age.


My team returned from the Southern Baptist Convention, where they manned the Home school Freedom booth. They observed a notable shift in attitudes among pastors, with fewer using the "Salt and Light" argument. Instead, there's a growing acknowledgment of the challenges  within the church. Parents are increasingly seeking guidance from  pastors on how to navigate situations where their children are being  influenced against their wishes.

Pastors and church leaders recognize the urgency of the situation, understanding that the future of these children's souls is at stake. The church holds the solution to
the public school problem. Discipleship of children is inevitable. Education serves as a form of discipleship; students become like their teachers. Parents must awaken to their role in training their children according to God's word.

The local church community is the answer. Church leadership provides guidance and support. The first step is to remove Christian children from atheistic environments and place them in settings aligned with biblical principles. As children grow in an environment steeped in God's word, they become spiritually and academically equipped to navigate the challenges of the world.

The concept of a Cooperative Network offers a solution. Families can join their local group through a special membership under the oversight of church leadership. Unlike traditional co-ops, this network allows families to access multiple class lists and enroll in various local  communities that are connected to the  membership.

I encourage you to continue on the path of biblical discipleship within your church. Consider opening your doors to home schooling families in your community, offering them a turn-key solution to withdraw from the government system.

If you're interested in starting a Schoolhouse in your church, I'm available to discuss further details and answer any questions you may have. Simply visit the contact page below and send me an email. 

Thank you for considering how to advance your community.

Kimber Joycee