Scripture and You

Christians are in a unique and challenging position. Like the saints named in the great "roll call of faith" in Hebrews chapter 11, we are "strangers and pilgrims on the earth" desiring "a better, that is, a heavenly country."
Scripture prescribes three steps in the kind of Gospel witness the Lord will use.
If you knew that your fellow Christians in a certain city were about to experience sudden physical and economic disaster, even loss of life, and you were going to write a letter to them, what would you say?
Christian parents across the United States and in other countries who have successfully homeschooled come from all sorts of cultural and educational backgrounds. Some of them, the world (and even many in the church) would say, could never do it successfully. But by God's grace they have.
Trusting in God's provision rather than focusing on worldly prosperity is vital for homeschooling families. This is not merely a pious platitude but a command of God - and one of His greatest blessings.
Are Christian homeschooling parents in danger of raising children who are "socially stunted" or "hothouse Christians" who cannot function in the "real world"? What does Scripture say?
Christian homeschooling involves not merely a curriculum, but an entire way of life for both parents and their children.
As James writes under divine inspiration, "Do you not know that friendship with the world is enmity with God?"
For Christian parents to not take personal responsibility for educating their children is to barter away their souls.
Where is the place that you need to be in the dark times? You need to be in the Word of God.
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