Some remove their children from government schools

A case for Christian elementary and secondary schools — By Morris H. Although the Pinckney/Shortt Resolution was met with howls of execration from many Christian leaders, and the Resolutions Committee prevented it from being voted on by the Annual Meeting, the Resolution initiated an important debate over education, both inside and outside the SBC. Bruce Shortt, Houston attorney, opened a debate over education by submitting a home schooling curriculum resolution to the Annual Meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention urging Baptists to remove their children from government schools and, instead, give them a Christian education. Chapman is effectively the CEO of the SBC, this means that action will be taken. Morris Chapman’s call for a radical expansion of Christian k-12 education by the SBC.

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