tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11738269.post113270183202932401..comments2023-10-02T05:33:15.293-05:00Comments on The Contemporary Calvinist: Principles of Education For Christian ParentsLee Sheltonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11254842261338255019noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11738269.post-1132835358708388322005-11-24T06:29:00.000-06:002005-11-24T06:29:00.000-06:00Thanks, Lee.I think the the decentralized nature o...Thanks, Lee.<BR/><BR/>I think the the decentralized nature of the Baptist polity may make it difficult for us to get together and create meaningful educational institutions at this level. But if we can do it at the seminary level, why not build elementary and high schools where our kids can learn a Reformed Christian worldview?<BR/><BR/>I haven't posted over here in a while. I hope to remedy in the future.Darrellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15770966626757688203noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11738269.post-1132721566238278712005-11-22T22:52:00.000-06:002005-11-22T22:52:00.000-06:00"The time has come for churches to equip parents, ...<I>"The time has come for churches to equip parents, support families, and offer alternatives—including subsidies where necessary. We must avoid the siren song of vouchers, which would ultimately ensnare private and religious schools in the tentacles of the state, and we must covenant together in search of new and inventive options."</I><BR/><BR/>Excellent post, Darrell. I couldn't agree more.<BR/><BR/>I have long believed that education is one area where the church could use a little improvement.Lee Sheltonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11254842261338255019noreply@blogger.com