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Christian education in these schools is done on behalf of and in the place of parental instruction and education. It is a part of parental instruction. Christian education is covenant education. This means that the covenant that God makes with believers and their seed is the basis for Christian educ
One must never separate the honorable label of Christian from the occupation of teacher. Christianity applies to every aspect of our busy and complicated lives. Christian education is much more than devotions and Bible class. Christian education blankets an area thousands of miles larger than our ti
30, has the following to say when discussing the Christian philosophy of education. Christian education may be regarded as an undoing of what sin has done. In this sense it is a process by which the educated one is being restored to the pristine perfection of man in the Garden before the advent of s
An evaluation of the Reformation's concern for Christian education must also emphasize that the Reformation viewed Christian education as grounded in the covenant. Christian schools are schools in which the children of believing parents are instructed in the fear of the Lord, because these children
The word “nurture” is the broader term that in other passages is translated as “chastening” or “instruction.” Nurture implies the right use of discipline and the demonstration of how one is to do something by actions that can be imitated. In contrast, the word “admonition” points to verbal instructi
Moreover, education must not be confused with sanctification. That this is actually the error that has crept into the handbook for Christian School teachers is plain throughout. Allow me just one example from page 29, where the author speaks of education as a redemptive process. "It is clear that re
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Christian education is the training of the covenant seed, that they may be equipped for a Christian walk in every sphere of life. We do not look to the future primarily. We desire first of all a sanctified childhood. “Even a child is known by his doing, whether his work be pure and whether it be ri
Rev. Ronald Hanko properly defines Christian education: Christian education is education that is completely and consistently Christian. It is education that is Christ-centered and Bible-based. It is education that is controlled not by the civil government but by Christian parents (Christian Educati
It was important to them to replace pagan education with godliness, to enable their children to read and understand the Scriptures, and to train them in the fear of the Lord. Through many periods of persecution, this education has continued. The zeal for Christian education was renewed at the time o