Young people are surrounded by media militantly attacking biblical virtue and values. The goal of Christian education is still to "present every man perfect in Christ," but postmodernism declares that there is no one right way to live. In the...
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Young people are surrounded by media militantly attacking biblical virtue and values. The goal of Christian education is still to "present every man perfect in Christ," but postmodernism declares that there is no one right way to live. In the midst of this conflict, many Christian school leaders are surrendering, lowering their expectations in order to bring in more students, tolerating an atmosphere which works against the basic purpose for which the schools were founded. Against the Tide calls the Christian education movement back to its mission. The ideas offered in this book are thoroughly practical. The authors have effectively implemented these principles in their Christian schools. More important, these ideas are thoroughly biblical in their understanding of the role of Christian education and, in particular, of the Christian school, in helping parents to develop Christlike character in young people.
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- Catalogue Code 362691
- Product Code 9781935507789
- ISBNÂ 1935507788
- EANÂ 9781935507789
- Pages 267
- Department Ministry
- Category Education
- Sub-Category General
- Publisher Ambassador International
- Publication Date Sep 2011
- Dimensions 213 x 139 x 15mm
Randy Hurst
Randy Hurst ministered in Christian education for 24 years. He was a teacher and coach for several years before spending 20 years in school leadership. He also served as the national field representative for the American Association of Christian Schools for several years, visiting and helping schools all across the country. He now serves as the administrative pastor at Berean Baptist Church in Lilburn, Georgia.
Carl Herbster
Carl Herbster has served for over 20 years as pastor of Tri-City Baptist Church in Independence, Missouri. The church has started several other churches, operates a Christian school, and a Christian camp (Southland Christian Camp), and is heavily committed to foreign missions.