Christian Ministries Weak on K-12 Christian Education in Exodus
Mandate Report Card
DChristian Ministries Weak on K-12 Christian Education in Exodus
Mandate Report Card
Contact: E. Ray Moore, Chaplain (Lt. Col.) USAR Ret., 803-714-1744,
803-237-8680 (c); www.exodusmandate.org
COLUMBIA, SC, Feb, 11 /Christian Newswire/ -- Chaplain E. Ray
Moore issued a Report Card at the National Religious Broadcasters
(NRB) in Nashville, Tennessee, on Feb 10, 2009, at a news conference,
on how effectively major Christian ministries and organizations
support K-12 Christian education or home schooling. Nine organizations
were rated, many of which have actively engaged in the cultural
war in the US for the past several decades. Moore said, "Even
though these organizations have been valiantly fighting the culture
war, they have suffered terrible defeats. They have not been able
to arrest and reverse the moral and cultural slide by protests,
lobbying, voting and legislative remedies. It's time for these
ministries to revisit their methodology and ask themselves if
there is a biblical model for spiritual and cultural renewal."
The nine criteria used to rate the organizations in the K-12 Christian
education Report Card included: promoting a Christian worldview
and not promoting K-12 public schools as morally equivalent to
Christian and home schools. To view the Report Card, visit the
following link: http://www.exodusmandate.org/2009-reportcard/exodus-report-card.pdf.
The nine ministries generally earned high scores for promoting
a Christian worldview, for promoting K-12 Christian education
or home schooling and for warning about the dangers of public
schools, but they received poor grades for wasting their efforts
on public-school reform, on justifying keeping Christian children
in public schools to be salt and light, and on promoting a moral
equivalence between K-12 public, Christian and home schools. Moore
said, "The failure in these criteria is largely due to the
fact that some Christian ministries have not yet come to believe
that there is an explicit biblical theology of Christian education
in the Holy Scriptures. These same ministries have promoted a
Christian worldview, and many Christian families, taking this
teaching to its logical conclusion, have now outstripped the ministries."
David d'Escoto, President of Dexios, Inc., and author of The
Little Book of Big Reasons to Homeschool, said, "Some of
these ministries continue to labor under the error that K-12 public
education is an acceptable practice for Christian children and
that the public schools can be reformed. This is folly."
Dr. Bruce Shortt, Houston attorney and author of The Harsh Truth
About Public Schools, commented, "The Report Card is a good
idea to serve as a wake up call for ministries, churches and pastors.
Exodus Mandate should rate the major Christian denominations next
and then rate the seminaries and large Christian radio or TV teaching
ministries, too. Any organization or church can use the Report
Card as a self-grading exercise."
Moore chose the venue of the NRB to release the K-12 Christian
education and home schooling Report Card as this forum gives Exodus
Mandate an opportunity to present again K-12 Christian education
and home schooling as a biblical model for spiritual and cultural
renewal. Exodus Mandate plans to release similar Report Cards
at subsequent NRB conventions. The NRB is the largest gathering
of evangelical Christian leaders and media in the world. For more
information on Exodus Mandate's proposals, visit http://www.exodusmandate.org/art_20080123-how-dr-dobson.htm
and www.exodusmandate.org.
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