What Does the Gospel Say About Academic Honesty?
It is only through identity in Christ that the “do not cheat” can be an act of loving God, not just a Christianized metric of performance and approval.
Lord, forgive me when I place my identity and my child’s identity in her GPA and grades instead of in who you have made her to be in Christ.
It is only through identity in Christ that the “do not cheat” can be an act of loving God, not just a Christianized metric of performance and approval.
We pulled together some of the best resources on the blog to help parents think biblically and practically about schoolwork.
Because Jesus has radically welcomed us into his family, we have the opportunity to remind students that we belong to each other.
In an anxious age of school shootings, our students need a listening ear, the comfort of Jesus, and a hope for the future.
During those critical teen years, it was formative for me to be at home. I learned to define myself in the context of my home, my family, and God’s Word–not the throes of secondary school drama.
Clearly Scripture teaches us that we are to teach the Word of God to our children… but God’s Word does not give us a directive as to how children are to learn reading, writing, and arithmetic.