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Print Among my friends at church, we have between us one three-year-old, four two-year-olds, one one-year-old, and five unborn children. Of course, that’s not counting the three other women at our church who are pregnant. Let’s just say the Lord is adding to the church daily such as should be saved and I’m not drinking the water. Anyway, so with all those pre-school age children, what do we like to talk about? You guessed it—school. We talk about homeschooling, we talk about private school, and we talk about public school. And maybe, sometimes, it crosses the line and constitutes arguing. Well, I don’t argue because I refuse to, but I heard after a recent night out for ice cream (sorry you weren’t invited, LeeAnn), two couple friends of ours had a heated discussion about public school v. private school. The points they made in their “discussion” have been around as long as there have been educational choices, and, in fact, on this very website advice has been given, disagreement and agreement to said advice has been voiced, and personal stories have been told on this particular topic of how to educate our children. Also, what’s interesting is that none of us in my circle of friends are planning to homeschool, so that component is missing from this discussion. But, putting that aside, here are the arguments from our two couple-friends.
Private v. Public In the opposite corner, Couple Two feels equally as strong that public school is where their children should go. They feel that if you take all the Christians out of the public schools, there will be no light left and darkness will reign. They cite several examples in our youth group of young ladies who have recently started a Bible study in their public school and have allowed their light to shine in a beautiful way in a dark place. They believe their children have a responsibility to learn at a young age to stand up for their beliefs no matter what challenges them, and to show others the way to a fulfilled life in salvation.
Who is Right? What my husband and I have decided is that we must pray and do what we feel is best for our children. We plan to tour both our designated public elementary school and the private school we picked out (our church no longer has a school). Then we plan to pray, pray, and pray some more until God gives us the direction we need to know what is right for our daughter. We’d appreciate any prayers you might direct our way to help us with this important decision. Feel free to email me at the address below with your personal stories. I’d love to hear from you.
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