In case you missed it - click here to listen to Harold Naylor, co-founder of DiscoverChristianSchools, interviewed on the The Christian Worldview Radio program.
http://thechristianworldview.com/tcwblog/listen
The Christian Worldview Radio program featured an interview with Harold Naylor, co-founder of DiscoverChristianSchools.com.
Guest: Harold Naylor, co-founder, Discover Christian Schools
If God has given you children, you're sure to be confronted with the question of how and where to educate them. Should you pay to send them to a private Christian school where a biblical worldview will be woven into coursework by Christian teachers?
Should you send them to a state school down the street for "free" (i.e. paid for by your taxes) where their peers and teachers will most likely not have a like-minded Christian worldview? Or should you home school or send them to a private non-sectarian school?
It's a difficult choice that every parent or guardian faces. Issues of finances, peer-influence, academics, apathy, socialization, and proximity all frame the decision-making process.
Discover Christian Schools is a dynamic website and non-profit organization that helps parents find answers to difficult questions about educating their children and a school that meets their needs.
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Tuesday, July 29, 2008
DiscoverChristianSchools.com - On the Air!
Discover Christian Schools on Crosstalk
(http://www.crosstalkamerica.com/shows/2008/07/discover_christian_schools.php)
A LIVE radio interview on July 29, 2008
Host: Jim Schneider
Guest: Harold Naylor
Listen: RealAudio Windows Media MP3 Order Tape or CD
Harold Naylor, Jr., is Director of Institutional Advancement for The Christian Academy, and co-founder of Discover Christian Schools.
Discover Christian Schools is the public communications arm of the Mid-Atlantic Christian Schools Association, and was formed to create a dialog with parents about their children's training, with the aim of instilling biblical thinking, to explain the differences and advantages of Christian schools over public school education, and then to help parents connect with a Christian school that is right for them and their children.
Mr. Naylor explained that educating children is the responsibility of parents. The purpose of the school is to come alongside them to assist in the education of their children.
There are a number of stark contrasts between public education and Christian education, stating with the understanding that God is the ultimate source and authority for creation, not a humanistic or naturalistic view that says everything came by chance. It is that difference that affects all areas of the curriculum, from history to science to mathematics to social studies, for examples.
Click here to read the rest of the post on the Crosstalk website!
(http://www.crosstalkamerica.com/shows/2008/07/discover_christian_schools.php)
A LIVE radio interview on July 29, 2008
Host: Jim Schneider
Guest: Harold Naylor
Listen: RealAudio Windows Media MP3 Order Tape or CD
Harold Naylor, Jr., is Director of Institutional Advancement for The Christian Academy, and co-founder of Discover Christian Schools.
Discover Christian Schools is the public communications arm of the Mid-Atlantic Christian Schools Association, and was formed to create a dialog with parents about their children's training, with the aim of instilling biblical thinking, to explain the differences and advantages of Christian schools over public school education, and then to help parents connect with a Christian school that is right for them and their children.
Mr. Naylor explained that educating children is the responsibility of parents. The purpose of the school is to come alongside them to assist in the education of their children.
There are a number of stark contrasts between public education and Christian education, stating with the understanding that God is the ultimate source and authority for creation, not a humanistic or naturalistic view that says everything came by chance. It is that difference that affects all areas of the curriculum, from history to science to mathematics to social studies, for examples.
Click here to read the rest of the post on the Crosstalk website!
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