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ABC = Anything But Christianity

By | Newsletter, Temple Christian School

Buckle up, because this one is going to be a DOOZIE!  Our nation’s government schools claim that education is “neutral” thanks to the “wall of separation” between the church and the state.  However, it seems that this “separation” is between the Christian church and the state.  Read on.

 In 1995,  an English teacher in an Ohio high school assigned tenth graders the task of writing and signing a contract with the Devil, Satan, Lucifer, a genie, a witch, or a warlock.  The contract was to outline what the students expected from the recipient, and what they were willing to give up in return.   Parents caught wind of the assignment and pointed out that the assignment was “demonic,” and went to the principal, who defended the teacher’s lesson plan. 

When asked what he would do if the assignment had been to make a contract with God, Christ, Jesus, or the Holy Spirit, the principal immediately told the parents that the assignment would violate the wall of separation between the church and state.  The school board later apologized and repudiated the teacher’s assignment.
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Philip Vaccaro, a 14-year-old student in another Ohio public school was asked to write an essay about someone who had an influence on his life.  He wrote about Jesus Christ.  His teacher told him to choose someone else because Jesus Christ was not a real person.

By contrast, however, many 7th grade students in California public schools are given the opportunity to take a three-week course on Islam.  The course includes memorizing portions of the Koran, adopting a Muslim name, dress as Muslims, and are taught to pray “in the name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful” and to chant, “Praise to Allah, Lord of Creation.”  I wonder if a three-week course on Christianity might be offered?  Probably not.  ANYTHING but Christianity.

Just Say “No!”

By | Newsletter, Temple Christian School

I recently read an article about a Hollywood celebrity couple who, because of the tenants of their Scientology religion, will  never tell their daughter “no.”  Really?  Never? 

 Unfortunately, this isn’t just happening in Hollywood. There are many permissive mothers and fathers that are too tired after a hard day of work, or too concerned about having their children “like them” to stand their ground.  We’ve swung from an old Victorian extreme (Children are to be seen and not heard), to a new, more politically correct extreme (Children are to be catered to, lest their fragile egos become damaged.)  In fact, most books on child-rearing today recommend various ways of distracting, bargaining, and/or reasoning with children –ANYTHING to avoid saying, “No.”

 Sadly, these parents aren’t doing themselves, their children, or society as a whole, any favors.  Their selfish, demanding toddlers are going to grow into selfish, demanding teenagers, and eventually, into selfish, demanding adults.
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Having the backbone to say “no” when appropriate is also a good way to save our children from the “anything goes” culture that surrounds us.  Many of today’s parents seem to enthrone their children and constantly enforce the idea that the world revolves around them.  Children need us to guide and direct them from a position of authority.  Our child need us to be their parents – not their peers.

Inappropriate Testing

By | Newsletter

Gone are the days when students are simply tested on spelling words, math problems, and history facts.  It is very common these days to have teachers suggest to parents that their child be tested for ADD or ADHD. 

If this has happened to YOUR child, do not take this lightly, parents. Know that you have options.  The teacher is not a doctor.    ADHD is considered a psychiatric disorder, a fact that surprises most concerned parents.  Therefore, any diagnosis for the disorder should fall under the realm of medicine, and the usual treatment is a prescription drug.  And not just ANY prescription drug:  A Class II controlled substance that is highly addictive and can cause serious and even life-threatening consequences.

One medical doctor, Dr. Mary Ann Block, refers to Ritalin as “pediatric cocaine.”  She reports, “Both Ritalin and cocaine use the same receptor site in the brain, give the same ‘high,’ and in medical research are used interchangeably. The only difference appears to be that cocaine leaves the receptor site more quickly, possibly making it more addictive.” 
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She further states, “All drugs have side-effects.  Ritalin has been used for several years, so the short-term side effects have been documented:  loss of appetite, decreased growth, tics, visual disturbances, nervousness, insomnia, depression, social withdrawal, irritability, abdominal pain, increased heart rate, and psychotic-like symptoms…We don’t yet know how the long-term use of Ritalin will affect our children’s hearts, kidneys, or immune systems.”

If your child is having trouble focusing at school, staying in his/her seat, etc., the FIRST test should be with a medical doctor to check for food allergies, hypoglycemia, or other medical conditions.  The ADD/ADHD “test” is one that children should NEVER have to take.  For more information see www.blockcenter.com.

Spiritual Indifference

By | Newsletter, Temple Christian School

Question:  Do you allow your children to decide whether or not they are going to brush their teeth every day?  Do you allow them to decide if they are going to bathe?  Do you allow them to eat whatever they want,?  Do you allow them to decide whether or not they want to go to school?  Do you allow them to decide whether or not to wear a coat on frigid mornings?

Silly questions, I know.  OF COURSE you don’t allow them to make these decisions!  You teach them the importance of brushing their teeth every day, of eating healthy, nutritious food, of going to school (whether they want to or not!!), of wearing appropriate clothing, etc.  That is why it is so surprising to hear parents say, “I don’t make my children go to church because I don’t want them to “hate” church when they’re older.” 

 Hmmmmmm.  Are they going to hate brushing their teeth when they’re older?  Are they going to hate education when they’re older?  Are they going to hate taking baths when they’re older?  You get my point.  “This casual approach to children’s religious involvement will certainly affect their spiritual lives, and will ultimately have unintended consequences for our moral culture and political future.
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 Children and teens who lack religious connections today will be the spiritually indifferent adults of tomorrow.   As parents, we need to prioritize the time we give to family worship and particularly to educating our children in our faith traditions.  Our children can’t drive themselves to church.  They won’t devote time to religious activities as teenagers when studies, sports, and busy social lives compete for every hour—unless WE, as parents, make it a priority.  And most importantly, live YOUR faith out in front of them.  You and your actions will serve to either help lead your children TO or AWAY FROM God. 

 Oh yeah.  And make them brush their teeth!!

What’s In Your Child’s iPod?

By | Children's Ministry, Newsletter, Student Ministry, Temple Christian School

**Warning!  Content is Explicit!”

I’ve recently purchased a book entitled “30 Ways in 30 Days to Save Your Family, by Rebecca Hagelin.  Mrs. Hagelin says, “In today’s society, the enemy among us is not wearing a trench coat and driving a suspicious looking van.  No, the true enemy out to destroy the innocence of our children comes into our homes through their favorite TV shows and on their iPods.”

“Nearly every 12 year-old knows Rihanna, Katy Perry, and Lady Gaga.  Do you? The music industry today is racing up over 1.5 billion dollars in sales in the U.S. alone, and kids are their target audience.  It’s an industry that is no longer primarily about music.  It’s become another avenue for selling porn, and sexualizing younger and younger children in the process.”

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“Live concerts are even worse, like Rihanna’s recent New York appearance, which simulated sex and ‘other perversions” on stage before an audience full of pre-teen and adolescent girls.”

Parents, this is NOT just fun, teenage music.  This is a blatant attempt to destroy your child’s innocence.  Do you know what’s in YOUR child’s iPod?!

Solid Foundation

By | Newsletter, Temple Christian School

By: Stephanie Sweat, Principal

This past February I was privileged to take the senior class from Temple Christian School to England, France, and Italy for their senior trip.  Tough job, but somebody’s got to do it!!!  While we were in Italy we visited the Leaning Tower of Pisa.  The construction of the tower began in 1173. The foundation was laid but then construction halted when a war broke out with the neighboring city of Florence.  In 1180, the construction resumed, and by 1185, the first, second, and third floors were completed.  Unfortunately, construction ceased once again when another war with Florence erupted.  It was about this time that the tower began to lean to one side. 

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What a great spiritual lesson!!  Education MUST be firmly built on a solid foundation: The Bible.  If not, the moral values, ethics, and spirituality of students will begin to lean in one direction or another.  Oh sure, we can try to minimize the appearance of this “lean” with rhetoric,  flashy programs, brand new facilities, etc., but at the end of the day, the students will be in need of constant spiritual repair.  That’s not a chance we’re willing to take at Temple Christian School.  We want our students to grow spiritually – firmly planted on the foundation of the unshakeable and unshifting Word of God!