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First, School Choice
. National School Choice Week is the largest organization in the world that is dedicated to communicating the importance of school choice. According to SchoolChoiceWeek.com
, school choice means letting parents choose the best education environments for their individual children. These options include the traditional public schools, public charter schools, public magnet schools, private schools, online learning, and home schools. According to ed.gov
there were over 56 million school-aged (defined as aged 5-17) kids in America in 2018 with less than 6 million private schooled.
According to the Home School Legal Defense Association, there were near 2 million home schooled children in 2018.
Therefore, in America, with regard to choosing education, for every 24 publicly-schooled kids there are 3 private and 1 homeschooled kids. To draw a numerical parallel, the percentage of African-Americans in the general population (12-13% of 320 million) is similar to the percentage of non-publicly educated children in America (12-13% of 56 million).
SchoolChoiceWeek.com
also shared why we should support school choice, that is, even if you choose traditional public schools for your children. They note, “Every child is unique, and kids learn in different days.
What may be a great school for one student might not be a good fit for another. By providing parents with the power to choose the best education environments for their kids, children have more opportunities to receive a challenging, motivating, and effective education.” Joe Carter writes correlating domestic and international school choice rights. In Carter’s article, Homeschooling Parents in Germany Lose Right to Educate Child
, he cites the Wunderlich family in Germany, whose children were removed from their parents by 30 police officers and social workers in August 2013 because of their school choice. Carter argues school choice is not as legally assured in America as you might think. The Wunderlich family faced an unfavorable ruling by the European Court of Human Rights in 2016. Carter notes that, “Although this case is in Europe, it’s a reminder of how fragile parental rights are in America.” I urge you to read his argument and consider how you can support school choice for all.
Consider calling your senator and voicing support for S.J. Res. 48 - A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relating to parental rights. This bill was read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary in 2017 (see congress.gov
). This bill will help preserve parental educational rights for the next generation. Support School Choice.
Second, Life Choice . Choose Life. Morally, I urge you not to speak in terms of ‘A Woman’s Right to Choose’ or being ‘Pro-Choice.’ Choose adoption over abortion. God wrote adoption into the gospel (see Romans 8:15)! Fight for the most vulnerable among us, such as, the unborn child. The 46th annual March for Life was held in D.C. on January 18, 2019. Since 1973, the annual March for Life laments the anniversary of Supreme Court decision, Roe vs. Wade. This decision ‘legalized’ abortion in all 50 states. We are praying that Roe would be overturned thus sending abortion law-making back to the states. We cannot stand with Planned Parenthood who, by virtue of their own reporting, is the single largest abortion provider in America. Our national conscience cringed when we learned of PP selling aborted baby body parts for profit. Yikes! And we support the defunding of such an organization as Planned Parenthood. We need to come alongside at-risk pregnant women and support them rather than urging them to kill their unborn child. This is what the Hebrew midwives did in Egypt near the 15th century B.C. (see Exodus 1:15). Pregnancy Resource Centers seek to do just this today.
Sanctity of Human Life 2019 is the title of a two-minute online video you can view. In the video, you see illustrated just how alive a freshly conceived unborn child is—hardly just a clump of tissue in the womb! The video takes the first-person perspective of the unborn child and shares: “After the 18th day I was created I had a heart. During the second month my arms, legs and organs started to grow. By the ninth week I learned how to suck on my thumb and I could start to smell all the yummy foods. I also discovered that I can make silly faces.” Watch that video and learn and…grieve. We have collectively made 60 million plus of these unwise choices to abort in America since 1973. So let’s repent where we need to repent and receive the blessings of a clean conscience before God on choosing life. Assuredly, don’t double down on your sin and try to justify it by taking the death culture’s advise to “shout your abortion!” No way! Rapper, Piper, issued a prompt to repentance. If you’ve urged or had an abortion, listen to a song by Flipsyde released in 2005 titled, Happy Birthday. In the song, rapper, Piper, apologizes for his involvement in an abortion. We need to come alongside godly guilty-ridden people (see 2 Corinthians 7:10) and help them confess their sin and find cleansing (1 John 1:9). Jesus said entirely too much about the least of these among us to somehow not care for the unborn. The gospel of Luke begins with songs surrounding unborn children. Be ye not deceived, abortion is a gospel issue. We can praise God that He ‘knitted us together in mom’s womb’ and ‘forms the inward parts of unborn children’ (Psalm 139:13). Choose Life!
The choices we’ve made in the past cannot always be undone but we can reclaim the moral high ground. You can make a choice today that is contrary to that of your former self. Study the issues afresh. Make informed and faithful decisions. If you’re thinking through these issues in good faith, I’d love to hear from you. When faced with these two great choices, I urge you to find your voice for School Choice and Life Choice. Choice Wisely
, my friend. Lives depend on it.
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