A case for Christian elementary and secondary schools

Morris Chapman is the president of the Southern Baptist Convention’s executive committee, and he is calling on Southern Baptists to build “Kingdom schools.”

Read his thoughts on this here in the Baptist Messenger, but below is a snippit:

Do not misunderstand; I believe the primary responsibility for raising children is charged to parents. However, it is undeniable that the church is charged with training parents and working with them to ensure tender shoots survive when moved from the greenhouse to the harshness of the natural environment.

To be sure, there are a number of areas where Kingdom education at this level would be a welcome alternative to public schools. Many of our inner cities are suffering from failed families and failing students. In Baltimore, Md., for example, schools are experiencing dropout rates up to 60 percent; 70 percent of teens are sexually active; and, the city has alarming rates for crimes, sexually transmitted diseases and out-of-wedlock births.

In such areas, Kingdom schools would serve as a central ministry among a myriad of ministries that would help families recover from the chaos that now exists and help them establish Christ in the home.

However, Kingdom education should not be a reaction to public education.

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Haircut sparks controversy at Staten Island middle school

Half-dressed is clearly against school policy, but what about half a haircut?

Dennis Reynolds, an eighth-grader at Staten Island’s Barnes Intermediate School in Great Kills, claims he was sent home this morning because he arrived with half his head shaved.

And while the city Department of Education’s Student Bill of Rights and Discipline Code has plenty to say about inappropriate attire, there’s not a single word about hair do’s and dont’s.

“The assistant principal told me my hair cut wasn’t good enough,” Dennis, 14, said from his Mariners Harbors home when he should have been in school getting in one last review session before tomorrow’s state social studies exam.

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Bag of Randomness

  • Not too long ago I set up a Google Alert for anytime someone decides to Google my name.  I recently had to modify the alert because I kept getting alerts everytime “Keith” and “feeding” displayed as a result.
  • My favorite Llano Estacado pastor, a children’s pastor at that,  made a post on his blog directed at parents about a few things as it pertains to their kids’ church experience.  I found it insightful, and thought you might enjoy it as well.
  • I moved some furniture around the house without WifeGeeding’s consent.  She doesn’t like the new arrangement, but decided to “give it a try.”
  • We also can’t decide what color to paint the bedroom.
  • I think teachers look forward to summer for than the students.
  • If there was year-round school in Texas, can you imagine the cost of the electricity bill?
  • Should GM temporarily change it’s name to Government Motors?
  • One heck of a stroller
  • Dan, if you are out there, whenever I try to reply to your email, it always gets returned.
  • One disadvantage of working on the top floor of a building is when the fire alarm goes off.  Such a thing happened yesterday, and a fire truck appeared, but other than that, I don’t have any updates.
  • I watched Monday’s Letterman when I got home yesterday.  I noticed he wore a blue blazer and tan pants, kind of like he use to during his Late Night days.
  • Cosby was on the show, and Letterman even mentioned his upcoming appearance in Frisco, TX.  As a matter of fact, Cosby mentioned he never heard of Frisco, and when he asked about the place he was told only rich people live there.  He kidded that it was a gated community.
  • He started off with two strong jokes about him and the Tonight show.  I think I will always be a little bitter that he never got that gig.
  • I have a feeling when Leno starts his show and gets the marquee guests, Letterman’s ratings will increase over Conan’s.
  • I saw coverage of Nancy Reagan with President Obama when he signed legislation authorizing the Ronald Reagan Centennial Commission, and thought it was quite touching.  But I recently read something that Nancy said to Vanity Fair that surprised me regarding the Obama administration not inviting her to witness the president sign the bill allowing federal funds to be directed toward stem cell research:“I would have gone, and you know I don’t like to travel,” she told the magazine. “Politically, it would have been a good thing for him to do. Oh well, nobody’s perfect. He called and thanked me for working on it. But he could have gotten more mileage out of it.”I guess in retrospect the administration should have extended an invite, but perhaps they didn’t think she would accept because of her age and health, and the event looking like a bit contrived – that is, using a frail and still grieving First Lady as a prop.
  • I love watching the NBC News special of a dayin in the life of the White House when a new administration takes over.
  • It’s the little thinks I like to see, like the pictures behind his desk.  And watching it in HD is just great, as I can pause the recording and see things in detail.  For instance, I noticed a very interesting bobble head or PEZ dispenser on someone’s desk.
  • I also saw a phone operator taking calls, asking the the caller, “Would you like to leave a message for the president?”  You know they must get some crazy calls.
  • It was mentioned that the National Security Adviser likes to listen to U2, as he had the new album on his desk.
  • The music to the whole special was just interesting.  It ranged from hip-hop to music from the remake of The Thomas Crown Affair – a soundtrack I just happen to have, so I was able to quickly identify it.
  • Brian Williams was somewhat recently on Leno, and he mentioned that he drives a modified Ford Mustang.  That kind of surprised me.  Nothing against Mustangs, I just thought the anchor of NBC News would drive some kind of luxury car.
  • I also learned that Brian Williams likes his burger just like I do – meat, cheese, and ketchup only.  Anything else is just excess or filler.
  • Used tire art
  • God on the Go
  • Grace
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