Kingdom Education
Jun 2, 2004
ST. AUGUSTINE (FBW)For hundreds of Florida families,
schoolwork is homework, parents are teachers and dining rooms
double as classrooms. Homeschooling, once an insular undertaking,
is now made easier by established Christian schools and informal
alliances which offer support and encouragement.
May 25, 2004
‘Children are God’s homework assignment,’ participants told
ORLANDO (FBW)Billed as an historic meeting
of Southern Baptist pastors, state convention leaders and
Christian school administrators, the May 11 Florida Baptist
Kingdom Education Summit was held with the hope that the
gathering would help to energize our school movement and
help focus it on how we can help churches grow, said
organizer Ed Gamble, executive director of the Southern Baptist
Association of Christian Schools.
May 25, 2004
ORLANDO (FBW)A fledgling movement among Southern
Baptists to promote denomination-wide Christian education for
children in elementary and secondary schools is known as Kingdom
education. The concept was promoted at a May 11 Florida
Baptist Kingdom Education Summit jointly sponsored by the
Southern Baptist Association of Christian Schools and Florida
Baptist Convention.
May 25, 2004
May 25, 2004
ORLANDO (FBW)A resolution calling for a Southern Baptist
exodus from public schools, proposed by two laymen for
consideration by the Southern Baptist Convention during its
upcoming annual meeting in Indianapolis June 15-16, found little
support at a May 11 meeting of Southern Baptist backers of
Christian schools.
May 25, 2004
CHRISTIAN EDUCATION RESOLUTION
Submitted Jointly by T.C. Pinckney and Bruce N. Shortt
To the 2004 Annual Meeting of the Southern Baptist
Convention
April 26, 2004
May 25, 2004
Florida Baptist Witness asked Ed Gamble, executive
director of the Southern Baptist Association of Christian
Schools, to outline what he believes can be done within the
Southern Baptist Convention to support the efforts of grassroots
Southern Baptists who are engaged in Christian schools.
May 25, 2004
Building a Kingdom School is no easy task.