Episode Summary:
In this episode, I share my heart on why Christians need to take education seriously as discipleship. For me, education is not neutral — it’s always about forming hearts and minds. That’s why I believe families and the church must reclaim education from the culture, because public schools are discipling our children away from Christ.
I walk through the alarming reality: research shows that 92% of conservative Protestant families send their kids to public schools, and 83% of evangelical teens are in those schools. Yet many of these students abandon their faith by the time they finish college. That’s no accident — it’s the fruit of a system designed to undermine biblical truth.
I also expose the real agenda of the National Education Association (NEA). Becky Pringle, the president of the NEA, recently gave a speech that sounded less like professional development and more like a political and religious sermon. She used language of “diversity, equity, and inclusion” as if these were sacred values, while pushing critical pedagogy rooted in Marxist and socialist ideologies.
This is why I say public schools are not safe or neutral. They are mission fields for a secular religion that directly opposes the gospel. The NEA is not just about teachers’ rights — it’s about power, politics, and shaping culture. And Christian parents who send their kids into that system need to realize what’s really happening.
Key Points I Cover:
Why education is discipleship.
Statistics on Christian families and public schools.
How the NEA and Becky Pringle openly reveal their agenda.
Why critical pedagogy is a threat to biblical truth.
How DEI functions like a religion in public schools.
The urgent call for families and churches to reclaim education.
Scripture I Share:
1 Timothy 3:15 — the church as the pillar of truth.
Matthew 28:19–20 — the Great Commission as both preaching and teaching.
Ephesians 5 — exposing the fruitless deeds of darkness.
My Takeaway:
I believe it is time for Christians to remove their children from public schools and disciple them in the truth of Jesus Christ. The NEA has made its agenda clear, and as believers, we cannot stand by silently. Education belongs to the family and the church — not to a godless system.