Today Was Bring Your Bible To School Day

Welcome to Bring Your Bible to School Day! On this day—Thursday, Oct. 8—thousands of students across the whole country will share God’s hope and celebrate religious freedom by doing something simple, yet powerful: They’ll bring their Bibles to school and talk about it with friends! Be a part of this nationwide, student-led movement!

www.BringYourBible.org

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ScFqVKAEB58

On Bring Your Bible to School Day—happening this year on October 8, 2015— students across the nation will celebrate religious freedom and share God’s love with their friends. It’s an annual event for students sponsored by Focus on the Family. The event is designed to empower you as a student to express your belief in the truth of God’s Word–and to do so in a respectful way that demonstrates the love of Christ.

Participation is voluntary and student-directed—meaning it’s completely up to students, Christian clubs and youth groups to sign up online and then lead the activities in their school.

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3 Responses to Today Was Bring Your Bible To School Day

  1. RPM says:

    How would they (the group sponsoring this) accept bring your (insert non-christian religion here) to school?

  2. Ben W. says:

    I'm with you, RPM – imagine the headlines if it was "Bring your Quran to school day." It would lead national Fox News, if I had to guess.

    Also, this is another example of how persecuted Christians are in America today, right?

  3. Susanne says:

    What they said.
    Didn't see any mention at the sponsoring organization (I mean, site supporting this student-directed exercise) mentioning:

    The Quran
    The Torah
    The Gospel of the Flying Spaghetti Monster
    The Book of Mormon
    Hindu, Buddhist, Sikh, Taoist, Zoroastrian,et. al sacred texts

    …not to mention the irreligious canon.

    On the bright side, satanic teachings, being collected in a bible (the Satanic Bible), seem to be welcome.

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