The Single Best Thing Americans Can Do to Retake America by Dennis Prager
(www.theepochtimes.com)
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I know, the cost is like a car payment. But it's so worth it.
Yes it is!!! If this granny has to work forever to keep her precious grand-babies out of public indoctrinating centers - so be it! God Bless!!
God Bless You! That's wonderful what you're doing for your grandchildren. My granddaughter also attends the same Christian school that my son does (my daughter is 30, my son is 11, my granddaughter is 8). We've tried to keep them together in the same schools and day cares for as long as my granddaughter has been old enough for either. It was rough on my daughter at first, she's a single mom and money is tight. So I bought all the uniforms and clothes that were required for them to wear, and I pick her up every day because my daughter can't make it in time, and usually feed her dinner. And since the uniform shirts are the same for all the kids, she will get everything my son grows out of (thankfully he's not hard on clothes, he grows out of them too fast to ruin them). I do whatever I can to help that along so they can stay together in that school. My daughter wavers sometimes, now that the public schools are back open, she considers going back, and I stop her every time and remind her what thin ice she'd be on if she goes back and China sends along the next virus (cuz really, who thinks that was it?), they close again and then what? Not to mention the indoctrination, the inferior education, the list of reasons goes on. I always bring her back. :)
God Bless You as well!!! We have to do whatever we can to save the upcoming generation!! I would prefer to find a nice homeschooling co-op, but will also take a nice Christian Private School!! Those little faces and smiles - how could I let them go and get indoctrinated?? NEVER!!! Not as long as this granny is alive and breathing!
Good advice??
I think Prager's words are probably true in most big city schools, but less so in small town schools.
Maybe I am naive, but last time I went to graduation at our small Southern town school, the person chosen to speak, spoke openly about the importance of students keeping Jesus Christ at the center of their lives. The speech was not that different than one might hear during church service.
And I remember walking through the high school, and the gym area. I ran into the coach, who was a friend since high childhood, and I asked quietly, "Where are all the black students." He put his finder up to his lips as though to say, "shhh", as though he'd just as soon this fact not "stick out."
I think you're probably right, and thankfully so. But when you consider how many more people and students are in the big city schools compared to the small towns, the topic remains very concerning. I hope his advice gets to enough people to make a difference. We pulled our son from the public schools this past school year when they decided not to open. We put him in a Christian school where the staff are all conservative Trump-supporting Baptists. Our son flourished this past year like he never has before - now he's not only reading better, but playing piano and getting a better education (religious education as well) than he ever would have in the public schools. We are very fortunate to have found this school, it was honestly divine intervention. I saw a billboard (that the pastor of this church later told me was up longer than it was supposed to be by a week) on my way to work that advertised for this school and said "in person 5 days per week instruction" - which was all I needed - and I saw it at a time when I was in such despair, not knowing what we would do, as we had just learned the schools wouldn't open, the day care we used in summer had no capacity for school aged kids at the time, etc. It looked really bleak until I saw that billboard and called. Like a ray of light through dark clouds. The rest is history, but yeah that billboard wasn't even supposed to be there when I saw it, and the fact is that I drove that way every day but never paid attention to it until that day. Some don't believe that God has a plan, but when I experience things like that, I can't deny it.
Good for you. You child is very fortunate to have a parent that put their needs ahead of their own material wants. I am happy you son is doing well in his new school.
Thank you! He's actually very fortunate to have two parents who love him and don't mind driving older cars. We are blessed that my husband is such a good mechanic. It's not what he does for a living, but he's been working on cars from a very young age and it saves us a ton of money. We have no car payments, we don't have a lot of credit card debt, we don't live in a house we can't afford. We're not rich by any means, but we're comfortable and have what we need, as well as a few things we want (most of them go, "bang bang"). He's a happy kid. He has a shitty time in which to be growing up, it's so unfair to the kids who are having this pandemic and political fiasco as part of their childhood, but he seems to take it all in stride and find the positive things in life. I'm so thankful for that!