What is Kingdom Education?
Tim Euler
Since the Fall, we have lived in a world where defining the differences between good and evil has become increasingly challenging with each passing generation. One might argue that we are living in the most confusing times in history. The Word tells us that the end times will be like the days of Noah and the days of Sodom and Gomorrah. If we look around, we can clearly see a broken, fallen world. Confusion exists, turmoil surrounds us, and the human heart and mind are under constant attack from the enemy. We are daily engaged in a battle for the hearts and minds of the generations to come.
Kingdom Education exists to…
Restore Individuals to Christ,
Empower Families to create disciples,
Engage Churches to address education biblically,
Transform Schools to embrace Kingdom Education…
Influencing future generations to bring God glory in all they do.
Kingdom Education believes that combining the home, church, and school— in that order— is the only solution to the challenges of to
day and the uncertainties of tomorrow. Because of the Fall, we know that this broken state is growing daily. Imagine a three-legged stool, all three legs connected, yet broken. Kingdom Education exists to walk alongside individuals, homes, churches, and schools to restore the brokenness caused by the Fall. We believe the only answer lies in the truth of God’s Word.
Recently, I have had the honor of reading through early works by Dr. Glen Schultz. In a paper written for his doctoral work at the University of Virginia, titled An Analysis of Kohlberg’s Model of Moral Development According to Christian Thought (1988), Dr. Schultz presented the following closing argument:
“The highest basis for moral development must be based on Bible truth for Christians. Agreement with Psalm 14:1, ‘The fool has said in his heart, There is no God,’ sums up what Christian thought must say about all theories that deny such a fundamental truth.”
What is Kingdom Education? It is…
The lifelong, Bible-based, Christ-centered process of:
- Leading a child to Christ,
- Building the child up in Christ,
- Equipping the child to serve Christ,
- Causing the child to know and glorify God.
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