Is Public School the Best Choice for Christians? | Ep 761

Today we're reacting to Jen Wilkin and Jonathan Pennington's debate on public education vs. private education (hosted by the Gospel Coalition). We present this argument with its full context but break down some of what Jen Wilkin, who represents the pro-public-school side, says specifically. In response to Wilkin's claim that woke curriculum can be a fearmongering tactic, we take a look at what's happening in schools even in red states. Wilkin also mentions that our decision on where to send our kids to school impacts our communities, but is that a fair argument for public schools, and does that put our own children at risk for the "good of community"? We cover other school choice considerations such as finances and at-home discipleship, then look at Wilkin's response on Twitter to some of the backlash against her position. Lastly, we look at the perspective of a show favorite, Voddie Baucham, who offers words of caution about sending children to public school.
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Timecodes:
(00:00) Intro
(01:26) Background on debate
(04:35) Preamble thoughts
(23:28) Things to consider about this debate
(28:33) Jen's intro on public education
(32:14) Kids as missionaries in public school
(34:34) What's really happening in schools
(48:11) "Public school means loving your neighbor"
(01:03:49) Dr. Pennington's arguments
(01:13:25) Christian influence on public schools
(01:23:01) Jen Wilkin's response to pushback
(01:30:46) Voddie Baucham's thoughts on public schools
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Links:
The Gospel Coalition: "Should Christian Parents Send Their Children to Public Schools?" www.thegospelcoalition.org/vi...
The Dallas Express: "Parent Confronts Richardson ISD Over Sexual Content in Jr High Reading" dallasexpress.com/education/p...
Exodus Mandate: “Top Five Reasons NOT to Send Your Kids Back to Public School” exodusmandate.org/public-scho...
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Is Public School the Best Choice for Christians? | Ep 761

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  • @AlwaysAsher
    @AlwaysAsher Жыл бұрын

    I was homeschooled, private schooled and public schooled. Public school was KEY in my straying from God. It was hard to be a Christian, I was not ready as a child to face the persecution. I graduated TEN years ago!! I can’t even imagine the difficulties now. Respectfully, Jens outlooks are outdated and not applicable anymore. Things have changed. As young Christian parents, we will not surrender or gamble the souls of our children.

  • @ash.leeann8166

    @ash.leeann8166

    Жыл бұрын

    AMEN!

  • @cutiepie71181

    @cutiepie71181

    Жыл бұрын

    Agree 💯💯💯💯💯

  • @erikastanger7848

    @erikastanger7848

    Жыл бұрын

    But, on the other side, both my husband and I were Christian kids in public school, and we both stayed in the faith, but we knew many homeschooled kids near us, and every single one of them strayed and went in the complete opposite direction.

  • @mamimalista7924

    @mamimalista7924

    Жыл бұрын

    There is a study that the University of Notre Dame did called “Good Soil.” This study is based on the kinds of education that Christian children have had and the fruit of their education. The study shows that in their Christian commitment children that graduate from public school are in the negative in their outcome, while all the Christian education options were in the positive by at least 20 points, some with at least 40 points. I’m glad that you and your husband stayed in your faith. I also went to public school and I stayed in my faith, but we are not the rule. All subjects even English and math, are taught from a secular worldview that without even knowing that is happening we internalize. Like Allie said, the perfect kind of education doesn’t exists, but we are told in the Bible by Paul to bring up our children in the discipline and instruction of the Lord. 40 hours at a public school learning all subject from a worldview that is against the knowledge of God will not accomplishing this. The purpose of education is to teach children how to be men and women. What kind of men and women would be more beneficial for our society? The kind that believes that thereis no purpose to life, or the kind that has a standard for believing that all human beings have value because they were made in the image of God.

  • @theologygeekgal

    @theologygeekgal

    Жыл бұрын

    God bless you! It is not fair to sacrifice our kids on the front lines. They're not old enough. Their minds are still forming. Let young adults, maybe in college, but even then, they need to be unusually mature , to be able to combat the absolutely insane "teaching"

  • @j.d.x4451
    @j.d.x4451 Жыл бұрын

    We homeschool, and I've heard so many parents tell me they cant homeschool simply because they CANT STAND the though of having to be at home with their kids all day.... and it's one of the most heartbreaking things to hear...

  • @sharamadsen3080

    @sharamadsen3080

    Жыл бұрын

    I think this is going to depend on your kids. Some people have kids with intense physical needs, autism, adhd etc and the respite is necessary

  • @michellesmith2197

    @michellesmith2197

    Жыл бұрын

    And some moms just like to work and not be home with the children because it’s easier.. It’s very sad if you have the option to be the one who raises your children..

  • @jseehowitsbeen3177

    @jseehowitsbeen3177

    Жыл бұрын

    I’ve had relatives say the same things to me. I actually love being around my kids and being home with them.

  • @ldv02

    @ldv02

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree 100, I hear that all the time and I also think is sad. Funny thing, that’s why I started homeschooling bc I wanted to be with my kids. The great things that came with it it’s a bonus! ☺️

  • @Kwildcat13

    @Kwildcat13

    Жыл бұрын

    @@michellesmith2197 it’s sad that you think that’s why women work

  • @KathyHutto
    @KathyHutto Жыл бұрын

    Do not send them to public school. I’m a former school teacher turned homeschool mom - then single mom. God made a way for me to continue to homeschooled them all the way through high school. You can do it! You should do it!

  • @threearrows2248
    @threearrows2248 Жыл бұрын

    I was a liberal Jewish career mom until 2020. Found Jesus, kept my kids home, and there's NO WAY I'm going back to hauling my kids off to Caesar daily. My youngest two will also be home with me until they go into dual enrollment in college courses in high school. There's absolutely no way you can compete with the influence given by an atheistic public school system. Homeschooling doesn't mean sitting alone all day every day - it's an incredible experience, rich with relationships and exploration. I refuse to let my children be institutionalized by the government.

  • @stephanieh-s2561

    @stephanieh-s2561

    Жыл бұрын

    Amen, Sister! 👏🙏🙌

  • @fawnleegreene7688

    @fawnleegreene7688

    Жыл бұрын

    God Bless you and your family. Remain faithful and hopeful....even on the days I wasn't sure our son would be qualified to push a broom at McDonald's! All worked out beautifully! 21 year old young man who loved God and is making his own way into adulthood. Best choice to hs him before 8th grade!

  • @LL-kp7yw

    @LL-kp7yw

    Жыл бұрын

    May God bless you!! What an amazing testimony - Glory to God!

  • @gloriateff9071

    @gloriateff9071

    Жыл бұрын

    Praise God! That’s awesome

  • @kathleenrutherford733

    @kathleenrutherford733

    Жыл бұрын

    Amen

  • @Hearth123
    @Hearth123 Жыл бұрын

    I was homeschooled myself, my mother was far from perfect, she suffered from mental health issues her whole life, but I am so grateful she homeschooled me and my siblings. We all graduated college before age 20 and we are all walking with God, healthy marriages, etc. I am now homeschooling my kids and I love it. They are already ahead of their peers, so worth it

  • @christinestumpf10

    @christinestumpf10

    9 ай бұрын

    Hi my sister in Christ are you homeschooling with permission from public school, or just home schooling thanks

  • @Hearth123

    @Hearth123

    9 ай бұрын

    @@christinestumpf10 my state requires notification of the school district, but not permission, you cannot be denied, but you have to inform them.

  • @naomahmiller
    @naomahmiller Жыл бұрын

    One of my favorite quotes, in response to the old “it takes a village,” is “I have seen the village and I don’t want it raising my children.”

  • @girlonfoot

    @girlonfoot

    Жыл бұрын

    Preach! ❤‍🔥

  • @melindamercier6811

    @melindamercier6811

    Жыл бұрын

    Exactly. My village is the Christian one. All others are “colonizers”. 😂

  • @girlonfoot

    @girlonfoot

    Жыл бұрын

    @@melindamercier6811 😂that's great!

  • @jennesset1102
    @jennesset1102 Жыл бұрын

    No disrespect intended, but Jen doesn’t really have a dog in the fight. The world isn’t what it was even a decade ago. She can say whatever she wants, but she doesn’t have to worry about the school counselor offering her adult children puberty blockers. I’m not playing roulette with my kiddos. Even if they weren’t being indoctrinated by the curriculum/teachers, they would learn all sorts of garbage from their peers. They are still young and impressionable.

  • @alisonrodriguez7737

    @alisonrodriguez7737

    Жыл бұрын

    My daughter was in public school for one semester. The amount of garbage is truly unbelievable.

  • @DC-rd8kz

    @DC-rd8kz

    Жыл бұрын

    Agreed! Her kids aren’t in the system anymore. It has drastically changed.

  • @TheRuckFarm

    @TheRuckFarm

    Жыл бұрын

    Exactly!

  • @billmarshall268

    @billmarshall268

    3 ай бұрын

    She does have a dog in the fight and I will tell you how. She gave herself away. She rattled off a list of family members that work for the public school. She knows every student they lose, The school will be out tens of thousands of dollars a year From the government.

  • @lahainke
    @lahainke Жыл бұрын

    So well said! My parents were Christians and I went to the public school. They tried to train me but very little time did they have with me, especially by junior high and high school. By my senior year, I hated God. Any and everything in school lead me away from Christ. After much depression for many years, I finally turned my life back to Christ. 20 years down the road since my senior year, and I’m now a mom of 3. I can’t imagine putting my children through the school system. I homeschool and do all I can to point our life to God’s Word. He leads us!

  • @juliequates9529

    @juliequates9529

    Жыл бұрын

    Praise God!

  • @vanessacolongarcia2464

    @vanessacolongarcia2464

    Жыл бұрын

    i just want to socialize i feel alone at home just with my parents i think i’m some way it’s good to expand you just need to be a strong vessel

  • @juliequates9529

    @juliequates9529

    Жыл бұрын

    @@vanessacolongarcia2464 the homeschoolers in our community socialize a lot both with peers and other ages of people. Do you have a church group? Could you volunteer somewhere? Join a sporting club or a book club? Activities at the local library? Lots of opportunities out there. Share your desires with your parents also!

  • @nparksntx

    @nparksntx

    Жыл бұрын

    The schools I went to was in a conservative area so most people “believed” in God. My mom just retired from the same district and I would never put my kids in them. The community in general is more secular and just different than 25 years ago.

  • @lahainke

    @lahainke

    Жыл бұрын

    @@nparksntx I hear ya Nicole! It's sooo sad!!!!

  • @Serve24
    @Serve24 Жыл бұрын

    Yes yes yes!! 👏👏👏 Homeschooling is NOT selfish, it’s the exact opposite. The sacrifices we have made (money, time, status, freedom, relationships) in order to homeschool are extensive. Homeschooling your kids is the least selfish thing you can do.

  • @danielledegilio7875
    @danielledegilio7875 Жыл бұрын

    I went to Public school and private school. I am now homeschooling my 4 children. I find it interesting that she wants her kids to be in the community so she sends them to school but doesn’t get them involved in extra curricular activities so the family has time together. We are opposite. We have all day everyday with each other. The kids go shopping with me, play with neighborhood kids, have get togethers with other homeschoolers (we are on an area of many), and they are involved in sports, and church events. I don’t understand how going to school equates to being involved in the community? I would say my kids are more involved in community by having the time to participate in these different events and explore more things.

  • @jaquelincarrillo6885

    @jaquelincarrillo6885

    Жыл бұрын

    This is our experience as well. It's been great.

  • @NormieNeko

    @NormieNeko

    Жыл бұрын

    This is exactly what my sister-in-law is doing with her 5 children. We're planning on doing the same when our kids are of age.

  • @LiesMyPastorToldMe
    @LiesMyPastorToldMe5 ай бұрын

    My son was going to a private Christian school. We moved in the middle of the year and I could not get him enrolled in another one until the Fall so I put him in public school. Today he said “They don’t teach us about God here. I miss learning about God.” It broke me. I’m strongly considering pulling him out and homeschooling him.

  • @bethanypeters7467
    @bethanypeters7467 Жыл бұрын

    Jen said, "I know what our school district is and isn't teaching." I'm guessing what she means is that she knows what curriculum they are using. I am a homeschool teacher. Do I only ever read from the curriculum? Do these teachers never share their opinions in class? Do they not supplement with their own resources? I do not think anyone can assert that they know what is taught and not taught in every single classroom.

  • @jamesp8164

    @jamesp8164

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes. She’s being extremely naive about this. Seen it time after time. They all say “but our public school isn’t like that!” They never are like that…until they are.

  • @lauraandrews1676

    @lauraandrews1676

    Жыл бұрын

    @Bethany Peters Not only that, but the entire curriculum is devoid of Christianity and actually all from an atheist, evolutionary worldview BY LAW.

  • @bethanypeters7467

    @bethanypeters7467

    Жыл бұрын

    @@lauraandrews1676 Yes, you are right! There is no such thing as neutral education. It either glorifies man or God. I went to public school K-12th and now homeschool my children and it has been such a delight to relearn everything from a God-centered, instead of man-centered worldview. We are reading through the Bible together and discussing it every day, recognizing God's sovereignty and providence through history and testing man's actions against Scripture, seeing and recognizing God's handiwork and intricate design in science, etc. I love it and I believe it is so important for children to learn that this is truly their Father's world, like that hymn Allie referenced.

  • @TheEllaTB

    @TheEllaTB

    Жыл бұрын

    Exactly, the curriculum at my high school was decent, but I was also introduced to R-rated movies in Social studies classes

  • @Brityf

    @Brityf

    4 ай бұрын

    I don't think she realizes how difficult it is to be involved now. They aren't teaching from textbooks. They are teaching a lot online and you don't actually see a large chunk of it.

  • @queenofthehousehold
    @queenofthehousehold Жыл бұрын

    👏🏻 Thank you for standing up for homeschooling families, Allie!!! 👏🏻

  • @allieb9258
    @allieb9258 Жыл бұрын

    homeschooling is by FAR the best parenting decision i've ever ever made!! It's amazing, it's a miracle, it's hard, and it is SOOOOO worth every minute of hardship and prayer

  • @TheEllaTB

    @TheEllaTB

    Жыл бұрын

    I was in a public high school (the best in our area and considered conservative) when I decided I was NOT going to put my children in one!

  • @ashleytaffer2336
    @ashleytaffer2336 Жыл бұрын

    As a homeschool parent the "loving your community" part definitely made me roll my eyes. I can tell you 100% that if I did what I wanted to do it would be much much easier to send them off to public/private schools. But putting these little "others" before myself is much more important to me! God called me to it and I know that some teachers feel the same way about their jobs. Both can be true.

  • @lquinn410

    @lquinn410

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes ma'am!

  • @Zinbin15

    @Zinbin15

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree. You can be in the public school setting and not reaching out to the community at all. You can be in the home school setting and reach out and impact your community. Just being in a public school doesn’t automatically make you intentional!

  • @antoinettemoore976

    @antoinettemoore976

    Жыл бұрын

    Truth!!! It would be easy to go after what I want in life and out my kids in school. Instead, I sacrifice myself and my wants to ensure my kids get the best upbringing with wonderful Christian values and that they know the Lord and have a great relationship with him.

  • @TheEllaTB

    @TheEllaTB

    Жыл бұрын

    Exactly! As a parent, I am called to Protect my little ones, not worry about not offending those around me

  • @deborahgessner
    @deborahgessner Жыл бұрын

    As a mom of 4, my oldest will be graduating this year. The best thing I ever did was decide when she was 5 that I would homeschool. I didn't even have long term plans or thoroughly thought out reasons, just saw my little child and couldn't imagine sending her away from me all day. I stood my ground when she was begging to go to public school in her HS years. Her father was also siding with her. Now knowing what all is going on, the curriculum etc I am solid in my decision. I love just hanging out in bed in the AM reading with my 2 youngest. Those moments learning and bonding I'll always cherish and now my oldest says she will homeschool her kids too. I love being the matriarch of a new way of parenting, living out our Christian faith, taking back our God-given sovereignty, getting out of the system, teaching my kids about holistic health.

  • @maisg3513

    @maisg3513

    Жыл бұрын

    This!!! I'm welcoming my first in the next few weeks and we have already decided we will be homeschooling!

  • @deborahgessner

    @deborahgessner

    10 ай бұрын

    @@maisg3513 Congrats! Enjoy every moment. It does go by in a blink. 🥰

  • @jennagrigsby9956
    @jennagrigsby9956 Жыл бұрын

    I was public schooled k-8 (in the 1980s and 90s) and I was not a strong enough Christian to come through that without major battle scars spiritually speaking. I started 9th grade in a Christian school which my parents sacrificed SO much for and within months I had rededicated my life to Jesus and started seeing the sanctification of the Holy Soirit in every aspect of my life. My husband and I have chosen homeschooling for our kids and it is a challenge worth taking on! Our elementary girls have been able to share their faith at the playground because of the rich biblical discipleship and opportunities they have recieved at home. What an honor to witness that! That is my testimony!

  • @Hillcountry_Homemaker
    @Hillcountry_Homemaker Жыл бұрын

    I have several family members and family friends that are public school teachers. Most of them have encouraged me to homeschool. Many of them say that if they had children now, they would not put them in public school. That’s telling!!

  • @TheHeggert

    @TheHeggert

    Жыл бұрын

    I teach at a very conservative charter school. Almost every staff member is a Christian. We aren't allowed to teach the bible, but we teach the classics and so virtue, Truth goodness, etc. My youngest is with me at this school, but I watch everything very closely as we are still under the thumb of the government. One false move and she and I are out and I'll homeschool. I would absolutely never (unless called) teach at a public school nor place my child in one. 10-15 years ago they weren't great, and we never sent our older children to secular colleges because they were so depraved. But now it's k-12 that has become just as crazy and I think the time for allowing our children to be in those environments has long passed.

  • @melaniem4070
    @melaniem4070 Жыл бұрын

    Allie, I was a public school teacher 30+ years ago and bc of my experience there, I decided to homeschool my kids (which turned out to be 6, including a son with Down’s). I’ve also tutored/coached kids and parents with kids who have learning disabilities of all levels. So, I can say I’d classify myself as a homeschool vet. 😉. This episode is one of your best! Well done!

  • @nj8215

    @nj8215

    Жыл бұрын

    Did you get push back from pediatricians and other people in similar positions to send you child to public school? I have a child with autism and i am currently homeschool and every therapist and pediatrician makes me feel like a horrible parents for not wanting my child in public school. I tried it for one year and it was aweful. Teacher and doctors were pushing for medication.

  • @InDirectDiana

    @InDirectDiana

    Жыл бұрын

    ​​@@nj8215this makes me roll my eyes so hard. So sorry that you are going through that. And so ignorant of those doctors to not think that if you need to, you could hire someone who is specialized in special needs. And that could be even better! Because they ratio would be 1:1 and not 6:1, or however the school system lays it out. Stay strong, don't let them push you around!

  • @dessie1451

    @dessie1451

    Жыл бұрын

    Do you have advice for parents who are homeschooling children with disabilities

  • @silviacastillo9402
    @silviacastillo9402 Жыл бұрын

    After being an educator for fifteen years, I can say that every school district teaches things that should not be taught to our children. I had so many concerns and I had to step down from education. Three years ago we decided to homeschool our children. Best decision we have made! We forget that all school districts are controlled by the government and funded by it. The funding controls everything! It controls the curriculum, salaries, board and so much more.

  • @candicehigdon6642
    @candicehigdon6642 Жыл бұрын

    I had unexpected chill bumps as I listened to Ally’s testimony of her own education growing up. I was given the same gift for most of my years and I cherish that education. Like hers, mine was not perfect but I’m so grateful for the Christian teachers and curriculum. I apply that knowledge daily!! If at all possible, and in most cases it is possible, homeschool your kids!

  • @Gary-fq8cx

    @Gary-fq8cx

    Жыл бұрын

    So they can believe that magic is real? So they can believe that the unicorns in the bible exist? 😒

  • @candicehigdon6642

    @candicehigdon6642

    Жыл бұрын

    Allie, I’m so embarrassed. I just realized I misspelled your name before. Clear as day. 🙄

  • @emby20591
    @emby20591 Жыл бұрын

    As great as homeschooling is, we must always remember that we can't give our kids a sinless, perfectly explained and exampled upbringing. We CAN give them a consistent, explicit theology of God, humanity, sin, and life. It will come out in little pieces as you diligently teach them at the dinner table, in the car, and at bedtime. And parents who do send their child to public school can still do that. God is merciful and just to all. These teaching moments come out most naturally when you personally prioritize seeking God's face. So whether God leads you to public, private, or homeschool, He can still work for good in the lives of those who love Him. I myself am a product of a public school education. My parents took me and my siblings out of a sound Christian private school because it got too expensive. However, they still made it a priority to integrate theology and biblical discipleship in everything. God gets great glory from making us prosper in a setting deemed unlikely. A successful, properly educated child isn’t made solely at homeschool or private school, but is a result of parents who diligently and consistently brought up their child in the Word of God, with love, on a daily basis.

  • @GiaMaxwellConsulting

    @GiaMaxwellConsulting

    Жыл бұрын

    This!!!

  • @mrs.b3902

    @mrs.b3902

    Жыл бұрын

    But, statistically speaking, this model isn’t working out very well. More and more children are atheist, trans, and virulently anti-Christian. You are the exception. We need a system that works much much better so that our country isn’t just treading water: it’s succeeding. I am a public school graduate and even in a small conservative community it was miserable without God day in and day out, feeling hopeless and depressed, without being able to speak of God or pray. I vowed I wouldn’t put my children through this same torture and have been able to so far, avoid public school.

  • @millsb.3899

    @millsb.3899

    Жыл бұрын

    @@mrs.b3902 I completely understand what you’re saying! My point was that parents need to make discipleship apart of the child’s everyday life. School should not be the only place where God is emphasized. He needs to be in all parts of the child’s life. That’s how they will have an authentic faith and grow to be devout believers. Homeschool is not the only place where devout believers are formed. Wherever God leads you to place your kids, do it! Some parents have the means to homeschool, and some don’t. But school choice is not a sin issue. God gives us wisdom and discernment with how to move about it for our particular situation. It will look differently for everyone.

  • @mrs.b3902

    @mrs.b3902

    Жыл бұрын

    @@millsb.3899 but, to push back a little, if we are failing so drastically, aren’t we called to provide a different model? I’m not saying it has to be homeschooling, I’m saying it could be a 3 day a week full time homeschool co op, a 5 day a week private low cost school, other options. I think we are called to change, and to share God each day, and not separate him out so the majority of our children’s formative years is without God (7 hours a day plus, five days a week, for 9 months a year). We can and should strive to do better and teach children in a way that connects God to education. There is a war, and we need all hands on deck. Certainly school is not the only place where God is emphasized but it is perhaps the biggest area of our children’s time and therefore, life all the way up through their early 20s. So, it should be the most important place where God is emphasized IMHO bc every thing, everything points to God.

  • @emby20591

    @emby20591

    Жыл бұрын

    @@mrs.b3902 I am by no means claiming that God should not be a part of school. Like I said before, He should be emphasized in ALL parts of life. But speaking in terms of biblical prophecy, we know that the world will continue to move further and further apart from God (Matthew 24:10-12). This IS going to happen as we are in the last days. So yes, we can strive towards a better way, but at the end of the day, we need to remember that God’s will is sovereign over our own desires. This battle isn’t against flesh and blood, but principalities and power (Ephesians 6:12) and we are in this world, but not of it (John 17:14-16). This is Satan’s world, so people in darkness are going to continue doing what they do and have no respect for God or the things of God. That’s why public schools are becoming increasingly worse and worse. For some families who literally cannot afford to homeschool their kids because they have to be outside the home to work and pay bills, homeschool is not an option. I come across of a lot of well-meaning believers who desire to homeschool or put their children in private school, but don’t have the means to do it. So for those families, their kids have to go to public school. And in this case, if the child is being properly discipled at home, imagine what a light they would be at school? Especially for other kids who don’t know God? God gets so much glory when a child of his shares and lives out the gospel in that type of worldly setting. Think of so many other people in the Bible who were used for God’s glory in a godless society: Daniel in Babylon, Joseph in Egypt, Paul in Roman prison, and so many more! God knows we all want to protect our kids, and He does too! I believe with all my heart, that He provides abundant grace, mercy, and protection for believers in this situation.

  • @jisaak7277
    @jisaak7277 Жыл бұрын

    Our daughter was homeschooled, public schooled and Christian schooled. I thought I knew what was going on in her public school, I was on the PTA, I volunteered in the school multiple times a week. I knew most of the teachers personally and all of them by name. I knew all of the parents (I had the ladies for coffee often, etc.) of the kids in her class. I talked with all of the staff often. I figured I was pretty informed..YIKES was I wrong. We (as a PTA) had a woman that wanted to come in and talk to all of the kids. She was a child specialist of some sort...all of the letters behind her name. She talked to any of the parents that wanted to hear what she was going to say, this impressed me. She seemed honest, a quiet little lady. Well, when she had the primary kids (all of us parents were there as well), she asked the kids to come and lay on mats in front of her and away from the parents...RED LIGHTS blaring at this point. Her talk was going to be on personal space, finding things in the playground or out for walks and to talk to parents before touching...and a bunch of other really good things, this is what she explained to us. I would also like to say this was OVER 30 YEARS AGO. She then showed how to put a condom on, what periods were about, what sex was about..etc....etc... Our daughter was so busy goofing off that she wasn't paying attention (I watched her closely and would have grabbed her if she was listening). None of the kids were listening, they were just playing around. Why did we stay? I wanted to have the info in case this became a big deal as we as the PTA had hired this woman, I also wanted to be prepared in case our daughter's friends brought things up with her. I questioned our daughter on the way home as well as for a few days afterwards, but she hadn't been listening. I thank God for this every time I think about this. Our daughter was in kindergarten. The next years was spent in a private school/homeschooled, where she stayed until grade 10 and then when I knew she was prepared, she went back to public school. Again...I did my research and her final 4 years were great. Sorry this is so long, but I wanted to point out that just because you are told something, just because you believe something...it doesn't necessarily mean that is what is actually happening.

  • @truejoie

    @truejoie

    Жыл бұрын

    Oh my goodness, that is horrific. Thank you for sharing

  • @jillcolvin4196
    @jillcolvin4196 Жыл бұрын

    I am wondering how a person who no longer has children in public school can speak with any authority? Schools have changed DRAMATICALLY in the past 5 years.

  • @NormieNeko

    @NormieNeko

    Жыл бұрын

    Attend any public events being held. Homecoming parades, graduations, food drives, football games, Christmas musicals, Spring festivals, dinners held to raise money, etc. Most things are visually obvious. Ask questions if you have the courage. You can still go to school board meetings. Even community and town meetings can give you an idea of what's going on. Just being involved in these community events once in a while gives you enough authority to speak out publicly.

  • @jillcolvin4196

    @jillcolvin4196

    Жыл бұрын

    @jacqulineard...I understand what you are saying - all good ideas - but I mean how can this mother still consider herself qualified to speak on benefits of public school as she has NO idea what is actually happening in classrooms.

  • @tiffanycrain9849
    @tiffanycrain9849 Жыл бұрын

    If Jen was talking about sending kids to a tuition-free classical charter school her points may be valid. I pulled my kids from a public school that is rated “excellent.” In second grade the counselor came to their classroom for a lesson about following your heart. My son said he thinks we should follow Jesus that our hearts are deceitful above all else. He was told they aren’t allowed to talk about that in school. He’s now in sixth grade at a classical school. The district public school now hands out LGBTQ flags to kindergartners on the welcome day. I’m so grateful I pulled them!

  • @naomahmiller
    @naomahmiller Жыл бұрын

    Hi Alli, I’m 33 and have 3 school age kids and we have homeschooled since our first was in K. We recently moved to FL where to options are many and there are so many homeschool support groups and co-op options. It’s been a blessing! Every year is different, and some years are more difficult then others. That being said, I am open to a good private Christian school if it’s affordable for us but never, EVER, EVER, would I send my kids to any public school no matter how conservative the area is. We all have to choose a hill we would be willing to die on and that is ours. ❤ Thanks for the encouragement!! I used to feel apologetic when I told people we homeschool but that has completely changed. My husband and I are the only ones ultimately responsible for our children.

  • @Eyesofmars2040
    @Eyesofmars2040 Жыл бұрын

    If your children grow up and don’t become believers, how is that helping anyone? We homeschooled and all of our kids are believers, went to college and have jobs where they are impacting their community. Especially when they are young, it is our job to protect them and bring them up in the training and instruction of the e Lord.

  • @lowellheinrichs4697

    @lowellheinrichs4697

    Жыл бұрын

    Homeschooling, of course, doesn't automatically ensure that any child will become a believer.

  • @erikastanger7848

    @erikastanger7848

    Жыл бұрын

    I know MANY homeschooled kids who grew up and went WAY in the other direction.

  • @Eyesofmars2040

    @Eyesofmars2040

    Жыл бұрын

    @@lowellheinrichs4697 I bet statistically the number of believers would be much higher in the home schooled population.

  • @Eyesofmars2040

    @Eyesofmars2040

    Жыл бұрын

    @@erikastanger7848 of course, but I’m sure the statistics would say a much higher number of believers over all.

  • @dietschegroosmame3596

    @dietschegroosmame3596

    Жыл бұрын

    @@erikastanger7848 that is so true, my kids included. Yet it is not an excuse for parents to hand them over to the system. I will never regret sending our kids to Christian schools. It was a convicted and prayerful decision with much financial stress. Though not all our four children currently live for Christ, I trust in Gods providence and timing to call them to Himself.

  • @jaclynb4889
    @jaclynb4889 Жыл бұрын

    A debate between Jen Wilkin and Heidi St John on this topic would be a good one. 🍿

  • @ViolinAnnie

    @ViolinAnnie

    Жыл бұрын

    I’d pay good money for that!

  • @kimberlymurray304

    @kimberlymurray304

    Жыл бұрын

    Yessssss!!! 🔥🙌

  • @Jolene166

    @Jolene166

    Жыл бұрын

    What a great idea!! 😍🎉

  • @rachelpatch

    @rachelpatch

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes!

  • @ivisojeda8253
    @ivisojeda8253 Жыл бұрын

    I just finished selecting and buying the homeschool curriculum for next year, my daughter’s 11th grade; about $650. I think MOST of families in America can afford that. The money is not the biggest sacrifice for homeschooling; the time is. Sadly so many Christian parents don’t want to sacrifice their time..

  • @morganborders3835

    @morganborders3835

    Жыл бұрын

    Not to mention, there are TONS of free resources for curriculums. We are doing Ambleside Online and supplementing some purchased curriculum. I agree that money isn’t a barrier that some think it is

  • @mirandaschneider6049

    @mirandaschneider6049

    Жыл бұрын

    It is a sacrifice to only have one income, but I would spend any sum of money to have this time with my kids!

  • @homeschoolmom779

    @homeschoolmom779

    Жыл бұрын

    We spend about 1,000$ per child (I have 3 kids) and it's STILL worth every cent to me. You don't have to go this route you can homeschool for nearly free these days. Peace of mind is priceless to me 💗

  • @jaimepiano1985

    @jaimepiano1985

    Жыл бұрын

    The Well Educated Heart is my FAVORITE free resource!! The Catch the Vision Course is so inspiring!!

  • @RachelJoyCamel

    @RachelJoyCamel

    Жыл бұрын

    If you have children in middle school or younger it also means one parent has to be home full time- which means sacrificing a second income. For our family that means we are giving up 60 and up 90k so that I can be home full time. It’s definitely worth it but it’s not cheap!

  • @sarafinaleade6124
    @sarafinaleade6124 Жыл бұрын

    I sent my oldest daughter to Christian School when she was younger. She met some of the most unloving, manipulative troubled children there who made her life a living Hell. I was so saddened by the event. I later found out that many parents whose children were problematic and bullies in the public schools were sending their children to the Christian schools in the hopes of bettering them, and those kids brought their issues with them. I also felt that some of the teachers snubbed parents like me who did not have the extra money and time to show our generosity. One of my daughters ended up getting assaulted during her time in public school. It was difficult navigating all the sexual moral trash coming their way. I have a granddaughter now, and with what's going on at the public schools, I would love for her to go to Christian school if it is affordable. However, having done it both ways, parents have to do their research. Church is not necessarily a morally safe place anymore, and that's sad.

  • @carlosfelipeaguiar

    @carlosfelipeaguiar

    Жыл бұрын

    100% agreed. The instituition itself may have good bases, however even some people that work in there may agree with 'progressive' ideals and likewise they bring it into the church, they also do it into christian schools, affecting kid and teens perceptions daily. I've seen Catholic school teacher mocking students that defend Creationism, I've also heard about many problematic scenarios inside Adventist Schools, simply because kids are out of control or because too many progressive artists and teachers get involved within the instituition and have simply dominated spaces. I had never admitted home schooling as a real thing until I entered adulthood and saw the hell the world is in.

  • @godsgospelgirl

    @godsgospelgirl

    Жыл бұрын

    :( I'm sorry you had tough [terrible, really] experiences with both experiences. Yeah, my dad said that happened when he was a kid too - problem kids from public schools were sent to private Christian schools. My parents opted to homeschool my siblings and me.

  • @mirandaschneider6049

    @mirandaschneider6049

    Жыл бұрын

    Yup! I can attest to this! We are going to homeschool for that reason

  • @rrook9465

    @rrook9465

    Жыл бұрын

    my sister went to a private christian high school and had a similar experience. some of the kids were just as bad as the public school kids. very disappointing because we thought they would be really good kids from good homes.

  • @TheSaintFrenzy

    @TheSaintFrenzy

    Жыл бұрын

    My kids go to a private school. They've had a great experience. Not a perfect one, but they're thriving and having fun. Long story short, homeschool just wasn't right for us. We tried it for 5 years and it ended up being more of a harm than an asset to our kids. My daughter was bullied by two HOMESCHOOL friends. Both in person and online. We had to cut ties with them. Their parents couldn't endure hearing that their christian-kids might be the bullies. For my daughter's sake, I just didn't have the luxury of allowing the toxic friendship to keep going.

  • @Mama.bear.
    @Mama.bear. Жыл бұрын

    The thing is, I always hear Christian parents use the argument that their children will be salt and light and evangelize in schools. However, not only is this extremely rare (I only knew one girl who faithfully did this in high school out of the entire student body), but I almost never see parents out evangelizing with their children in ANY other sphere. And by almost never, I mean never, I’m just trying to give the benefit of the doubt. Why the push for evangelism from children inside these super worldly places, and yet little no no evangelism anywhere else, including the parents? In fact, I would go evangelizing and was consistently turned down when I invited others to go. Seems very inconsistent and just a smoke screen, in my opinion.

  • @carolberubee

    @carolberubee

    Жыл бұрын

    Good point!

  • @juliequates9529

    @juliequates9529

    Жыл бұрын

    Sending children into war. It's not logical or okay. Prepare them to fight like lions when they are grown! That preparation happens at home, not at the battle front. You're so right

  • @georgewagner7787

    @georgewagner7787

    Жыл бұрын

    My friends all knew I was a Christian when I was in school. My mother brought many of them to Bible club and some of them were saved. But my brother was pretty much lost in the process

  • @lauraandrews1676

    @lauraandrews1676

    Жыл бұрын

    It's laziness, selfishness, and apathy mixed with a heaping helping of denial and willful ignorance. And yes, I will stand by that statement. You might as well throw your child into a sewage pit as send them to public school or secular private school (and most Christian schools are only marginally better).

  • @jll182msstate

    @jll182msstate

    Жыл бұрын

    It is worth nothing that Jen did not make that her point. She even spoke against that line of arguing. Just for clarification.

  • @meggo6673
    @meggo6673 Жыл бұрын

    We homeschool our kids ages 15,13,10,8 and 6. I cannot imagine any other way with my kids- they have never been in school. I feel so blessed to truly know them the way that only homeschool allows. When people send their kids away for the whole day, they are giving up so much. We have been given such a profoundly impactful role as parents and homeschool only deepens that.

  • @sm8johnthreesixteen
    @sm8johnthreesixteen Жыл бұрын

    I suffered bullying, criticism, and rejection from my peers (and some teachers!) in the public schools. As a sensitive child, I found the institutional setting soul killing. Boredom and lack of stimulation marked my days. My K-12 experience was like a sentence to be served. I am grateful that I got through it without a single thought of self-harm but many children in recent decades do not. Not only do they have thoughts of self-harm because of daily, unrelenting negative experiences in public school, they act upon them. When children today are bullied and ask for help, the adults around them seem impotent to help. When children realize that no one is going to rescue them, increasing numbers act with tragic, permanent outcomes! Parents deceive themselves if they think they know all that is going on in their children's hearts and minds as their children navigate their days through the public schools. Too, it is folly to think that a heart-to-heart conversation is somehow a cure-all for the things with which they are confronted and exposed. Parents are tasked with providing for their children's welfare in every way--body, soul, and spirit. Conscientious parents can provide for their children's needs, including a quality education that addresses every aspect of their children's beings, in their homes.

  • @carolberubee
    @carolberubee Жыл бұрын

    Philippians 2 is about esteeming _fellow Christians_ as better than self, not the secular community.

  • @Kiki-fe2le

    @Kiki-fe2le

    Жыл бұрын

    AMEN

  • @roselvalerapena3124
    @roselvalerapena3124 Жыл бұрын

    I made the choice to switch because my kids should be learning MORE Bible in the 8 hours away from home. I don’t teach them enough Bible. We love our small private Christian school ❤️ we would be in public school if BIBLE was a subject. It’s a single issue for me just like in voting.

  • @socalmoore8463

    @socalmoore8463

    Жыл бұрын

    Amen! Shouldn’t Bible be our most important ‘subject’? Nothing else matters without Jesus!!

  • @autumnrose6373
    @autumnrose6373 Жыл бұрын

    I never dreamed I would be homeschooling.... my son will start kindergarten this year and we will be homeschooling. We're making sacrifices... my husband will be working part time and teaching the days he's off work. I'll be teaching the days I'm off work. We know in our hearts God wants us to protect our child's innocence and right now this is the best we can do for him! We're putting our child 1st. We will make a great effort and with the Lord's direction to make sure he is well rounded. I'm just not willing to put him in public school and just see what happens. Wait until an incident happens to pull him out and it maybe too late. It's irrelevant to me if it's in our local schools curriculum YET or not... it's only a matter of time. One of my friends have kids in Christian school and she says she's had several instances her kids have encountered LGBTQ ideas (by students not teachers) bc of parents sending to Christian schools that aren't christ centered bc parents want another option other than public school.... our child is once of our greatest gifts and responsibilities. We take that very seriously.

  • @olivedoves
    @olivedoves Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for not shying away from having the difficult discussions and debates. This is why I watch your channel. Please continue navigating these difficult topics with such tact, grace, and fact!

  • @JS-oy6ig
    @JS-oy6ig Жыл бұрын

    I never heard of this “Christian”woman before…. I gave her a fair listen as a Bible based Christian mother to a 23 & 28 year old who did a mixture of both Public schools and Homeschool. I will ALWAYS say that what happens in the home is THE MOST IMPORTANT Education you will expose your child to. I found almost Everything she said to be SUPER CONCERNING from a Christian point of view. I honestly thought I was watching a Ted Talk or a speaker at the WEF(World Economic Forum) and someone who was trying to be a consultant on MSNBC or CNN. The school SYSTEM around our country is ran by the Federal Government which is the US Department of Education. So it’s not called “fear mongering” it’s called a FACT. Our children are under attack. 🙏🏻🇺🇸🙏🏻

  • @sarahd5341
    @sarahd5341 Жыл бұрын

    Great job discussing this Allie! I completely agree with you. My two boys spent their first years in public school (oldest to grade 5, youngest grade 3) as I was pretty much a nominal Christian and didn’t give it much thought. Enter Covid…God used that to “wake me up” and I now have a robust faith that impacts every single area of my life. I’ve homeschooled for 2 years now and it’s been really great. My boys are happier than ever and everything we learn is steeped in God’s word. It’s been such a blessing to our family. I honestly think we need to dig deeper into “Christian” schools. I’m in Canada and they are 80% funded by the government. I’m sorry but that’s public school that you pay for out of pocket. I have not heard great things about our local Christian school and the children who attend there are just as worldly as the public school kids. They’re just better dressed and go to church most Sundays. I believe it’s homeschool or classical Christian school going forward. We can’t rely on Christian schools who take the State’s money to properly disciple our kids. They’re compromised.

  • @kimberlymurray304

    @kimberlymurray304

    Жыл бұрын

    Your testimony sounds almost exactly like mine!! Nominal/coasting/apathetic Christian…2 oldest kids in public school…me: ”I’ll NEVER homeschool”…cue Covid and everything changed. My eyes were opened, God shook me awake and spurred me on to a truer, deeper faith, and He changed my heart 180 about homeschooling. My positive “whys” were so much greater than my fears! We’re on our second year homeschooling and all of us couldn’t imagine it any other way. It’s the best 😭❤️

  • @sarahd5341

    @sarahd5341

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kimberlymurray304 that’s amazing!! God bless 😄

  • @godsgospelgirl
    @godsgospelgirl Жыл бұрын

    'Your children ARE "others."' - Allie B. Stuckey Yes. 🔥🔥🔥

  • @lauram453

    @lauram453

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes!!! That’s what I was thinking too!!

  • @Erica-2992
    @Erica-2992 Жыл бұрын

    My husband and I both were in public education for all of school and we assumed we’d do the same for our kids. Over the past year God made it very obvious that we would be looking at other avenues for educating our kids. My special needs son is currently at public school for preschool but if God wills we will be pulling him out of there and either homeschooling him along with my daughter or we’ll enroll him in special needs private education. Leaning heavily on the Lord for His will to be done as every parent making this decision should! Thank you Allie for speaking on this.

  • @terseandtiny1746
    @terseandtiny1746 Жыл бұрын

    I'm a single mom with a homeschooler. She goes to an online Christian academy; Northstar Academy. Prior to that, I sent her to an in person private school.

  • @christyathome8585
    @christyathome8585 Жыл бұрын

    We have homeschooled our four children using a Christian curriculum from the beginning. Our oldest son graduates this year and our youngest son started this year. Absolutely no regrets!!

  • @heathermichelle377

    @heathermichelle377

    Жыл бұрын

    Which curriculum do you use?

  • @christyathome8585

    @christyathome8585

    Жыл бұрын

    @@heathermichelle377 we use a variety. I really like The Good and the Beautiful, MasterBooks, and Teaching Textbooks for math.

  • @TrueTruthin66books
    @TrueTruthin66books Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Allie Beth, you are spot on! I’ve been researching Jen Wilkin. From what I have seen, Jen Wilkin’s actual curriculum is biblically sound, but through her public comments, she is walking the line to enter into feminism. I believe that she writes curriculum that is used to teach men, so does that mean she is teaching men? Also, the pastor of her home church, Matt Chandler, is sympathetic to social Justice. She not only sits under his teaching, but holds a position in The Village Church. In my opinion, her comparison of a woman’s minstrel cycle to identifying with Christ’s blood on the cross, was a ridiculous stretch. I am a very long time Christian, and I’ve seen many things come and go. I believe that our responsibility, as followers of Christ, is to be discerning, to protect the integrity of the Gospel. My belief is that Social Justice, is not a biblical concept. It is just another false belief that is trying to be added to the gospel. The Word of God is truth, and it is sufficient. My personal decision is to not sit under the teaching of Jen Wilkin. I don’t respect her as an authority in matters of Christian living, in fact the more I hear Wilkin’s comments, the less I trust her. PS My children went to public school, private school, and were home schooled. When we started homeschooling it was because my child needed special attention, and we were concerned about the non- Christian environment of public schools. The public school environment of today, is generally far more toxic than it was in 1983. The general world view is secular to the core. I don’t believe that you send children into a war, if you have another choice. Parents be vigilant!

  • @sarahd5341
    @sarahd5341 Жыл бұрын

    28:30 is the start of the public school thing. Whew Allie can certainly talk…😂

  • @bdeffendall
    @bdeffendall Жыл бұрын

    I enjoyed hearing your take on this. I watched the debate and was disappointed that homeschooling wasn't represented well. If anything, it was shown in a very negative light. Also, I felt it was unfair to compare the best of public school environments to the absolute worst of Christian schools/homeschools.

  • @cutiepie71181

    @cutiepie71181

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree with that! I was also disappointed to hear that her stance on Christian schools was tainted from growing up with a negative viewpoint from her mom at the Christian school, and that she carried that opinion on into her own life. Feels more like an outdated opinion, versus a valid argument!

  • @adriannelea1
    @adriannelea1 Жыл бұрын

    Everyone talks about not all parents being in a situation where they can send their kids to a Christian school. Honestly, I don’t have the time to send my kids to a public school. My husband and I are as involved as we can be, but we don’t have the time to helicopter over the curriculum, attend every school board meeting, & read between the lines of everything we know are purposefully being kept from parents in the public school system. Sending our kids to a well-researched Christian school allows us the time to maintain a reasonable overview of our kids’ curriculum with the added comfort of every teacher maintaining & teaching from the same Biblical worldview we have. Instead of school board meetings, we get to enjoy going to biblical programs put on by the students throughout the year, & grow in our relationships with fellow believers (parents of other children there, some who also attend our church). For an active Christian, a true believer & follower of Christ, having a Christian education environment for your kids should naturally fit into your life.

  • @lauramckinney9896
    @lauramckinney9896 Жыл бұрын

    I am having so much fun homeschooling my kids, I can't believe I am this blessed. ❤ I truly believe any mom who isn't is missing out on the best years of her life with her children.

  • @jillcolvin4196
    @jillcolvin4196 Жыл бұрын

    Final comment: homeschooling is fun. Not every day - as with anything, there are good and bad days but the good far exceeds the challenging and the best benefit is a GREAT family culture.

  • @stacylarson740
    @stacylarson740 Жыл бұрын

    I don’t care that this was a long episode because it had such good points. It helped put some things into perspective for me. And Voddie’s quote about Caesar, wow! That was convicting.

  • @ll3181
    @ll3181 Жыл бұрын

    You can say you know what your kids are learning in the classroom, but unless you are IN that classroom for the full day, you have no idea what your child is learning and being exposed to.

  • @tswizzle320
    @tswizzle320 Жыл бұрын

    7:05 - That is why I love you and your show so much Allie! I know that you will let your listeners know what is and is not right, according to God's word. This show is SO refreshing! Thank you for always being honest, and staying true to your beliefs, while having grace for those who disagree in good faith. God bless you!

  • @Jolene166
    @Jolene166 Жыл бұрын

    So we homeschool - any other homeschoolers out there thinking the whole loving your neighbor and being a light thing is actually already met through your local church? I don't know how involved we could be in the ministry of our local church if we didn't have the freedom to drop off meals, visit nursing homes, sit with the elderly during the day, etc. School hours feel so strapping now that we've been homeschooling for a few years 😂

  • @lauraandrews1676

    @lauraandrews1676

    Жыл бұрын

    The parents should be the ones being salt and light to their own children, not shoving them out the door and using the 'salt and light' thing as an excuse to not take responsibility for their children's education (including, most importantly, their moral education).

  • @sharonallen2020
    @sharonallen2020 Жыл бұрын

    "This is My Father's World" is my favorite hymn, too. I appreciate your sharing your point of view and opening up dialogue about many important topics. I think it's wonderful that we all have so many educational and religious choices, so we can each find what fits with our hearts. I was raised in a Presbyterian Church and attended public schools from kindergarten through 12th grade in the 1980s and 1990s. My husband was raised in Catholic Church and attended public school for kindergarten through 2nd grade, and then attended an Assemblies of God private school from 3rd-12th grade in the 1970s and 1980s. Our education had a lot of overlap in the subjects we studied, though some topics got more time or were taught differently altogether. Of course, in public school, your classmates come from all different religious and denominational backgrounds, and it was interesting to learn from them (as well as in my own church and working on projects alongside other congregations), about what we each celebrate and believe in. Each school is a bit different, even within a county, and knowing the differences can help families choose their best fit, whether it's a school to go to, or homeschooling.

  • @nataliedye6458
    @nataliedye6458 Жыл бұрын

    This was great, thank you! We have homeschooled for over 20 years. It has been difficult but worth any sacrifice that it has required.

  • @christinestumpf10

    @christinestumpf10

    9 ай бұрын

    Any recommendation for home schoo I l 12 grade ,takes some 11th and 12 TH grade classes

  • @BoogiesMom
    @BoogiesMom Жыл бұрын

    Your rant at the beginning is literally describing my step mom. It’s nearly impossible to have a Christian based conversation with her, or for that matter say anything at all. It’s like she had decided that whatever I say she must have an opposing opinion because we’re on ‘opposite political sides’. It’s so heartbreaking

  • @hannahtedeschi673
    @hannahtedeschi673 Жыл бұрын

    Homeschooling is freaking hard. Wait til you have 5 kids and some of them are teenagers 😂 yes, do it- but don’t downplay the difficulties

  • @roselvalerapena3124

    @roselvalerapena3124

    Жыл бұрын

    Right !? All I hear is how easy it is to homeschool 😳

  • @Yesica1993

    @Yesica1993

    Жыл бұрын

    I don't know anyone saying it's easy. Nothing worthwhile is easy. That's doubly true when it comes to training up children! But that's the job of a parent. The problem is many parents don't want to put forth that effort. It's "easier" to dump your kids with strangers for 6+ hours a day, 5 days a week.

  • @ahandfuloffun

    @ahandfuloffun

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes. It's a tough commitment but wouldn't change it for anything. I've graduated 3 out of 5 so far.

  • @deanne.m.sanderson

    @deanne.m.sanderson

    Жыл бұрын

    We should tell people it's easy, but it's not as difficult as many think. We can teach in 3 to 4 hours/ day. So much depends on the personalities of the kids. I had kids of all different learning styles.

  • @jackiewheeler9202

    @jackiewheeler9202

    Жыл бұрын

    Having kids is hard. I actually have 5 kids, 2 of them teenagers and one is an infant, and yeah it’s hard but it’s not like it would be much easier if they were in school. A good parent would still be helping with homework and projects and keeping up with their work. Plus getting up at 5 am to catch the bus or sit in an car line for 2 hours is not at all appealing to me lol

  • @MerBlack
    @MerBlack Жыл бұрын

    Raised in the public schools, mom taught in the schools, and I was a speech language pathologist in the schools (10 years…loved it). My husband and I get to homeschool and I’m so very grateful. Wonderful video, Allie!!

  • @connienovak1011
    @connienovak1011 Жыл бұрын

    Don't apologize for how long this was. You kept it moving, and there was just SO much that it could have gone for another half hour and you would have kept my interest. Great job!

  • @KHomestead
    @KHomestead Жыл бұрын

    There are teenagers in my district being allowed to identify as cats and have litter boxes in the bathroom. I'll pass. Thanks anyway for the attempted gaslighting, Jen.

  • @AW-jx4td
    @AW-jx4td Жыл бұрын

    Wow, a lot of truth. I homeschooled my 5 children and am currently homeschooling 4 grandchildren, ages 4- 10. We open with a word of prayer, and the 2 oldest have memorized Psalm 1. They have memorized a lot of Bible songs and blessed our home fellowship with their talents. I'm so grateful that I have this opportunity as an older woman to speak into their lives each day that they are in our home. There are days that frustration is very present, but at the end of the school day , they give me a big hug and tell me they love me! It's a blessing that money can't buy! I often think of the verse that speaks about offending a little one. Also, putting a stumbling block in front of someone. We need to pray for each other. Thank you for this podcast! God Bless!

  • @kimberlymurray304

    @kimberlymurray304

    Жыл бұрын

    It is so wonderful what you are doing for your grandchildren! 💛 Have you heard of Josh Mulvihill and his books on Biblical grand-parenting? Sounds like you are living that out!

  • @AW-jx4td

    @AW-jx4td

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kimberlymurray304 Thank you. I count it a privilege to speak in their lives every school day. Their parents have a home business across the lawn. We are very close! I'm so grateful we see eye to eye on most matters. Thank you for your kind words!🥰

  • @mguerramd
    @mguerramd Жыл бұрын

    I agree completely with all you say here. I was raised in a Catholic family that included exactly ZERO bible study. Teens through early adult I was an agnostic. Not actually an atheist, I just never thought of God at all, whether He existed or not was not in my thoughts. Only at 30 something did I finally see the Truth, and was born again. The lack of a bible based home and school life was a terrible defect in my life, I believe. And I had no control over that, I was the child. Nothing is more important in family life than raising kids up in the faith. Public school in general is at the very least antithetical to that, and often virulently and hatefully opposed to it.

  • @B0Ymom
    @B0Ymom Жыл бұрын

    I loved how you spoke on this issue. Churches are too afraid to talk about this.

  • @amandaray2955
    @amandaray2955 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you, Allie! I had watched this whole interview/debate and was left feeling judged by Jenn’s points and demeanor. They left out of the discussion that this choice is also different for each child! It is time to build each other up, not tear down.

  • @cinfil2368
    @cinfil2368 Жыл бұрын

    I totally agree with you Allie. Train up your children, not sacrifice them for the "greater good". And when they are adults then they can fill positions of teaching, school board etc. And that's where they make a difference. I loved " not old enough to hold up a shield". You go girl! from Cin, 62.

  • @tracibounds-galvan9781
    @tracibounds-galvan9781 Жыл бұрын

    Allie, you are super funny today! I have only gotten through the intro and have LOL'd multiple times...thanks for that! The way you are building up this conversation, I am very excited to get into it! I am confident it will be educational, as your podcast always is. Keep up the great work!

  • @ilanabailey9402
    @ilanabailey9402 Жыл бұрын

    Beware of Christian schools though too. They have the same social issues, even if it’s not coming from the teachers. The best I can explain it is that they (at least in my area) have gangrene. And the leadership denies that there’s a problem. My friends just pulled their kids out of a Christian school because of the hidden culture that was destroying their daughter. The gay kids on color guard. The teacher that put himself against the parents for the sake of his sport. The “they/them” students that weren’t being addressed even if leadership said “oh we don’t allow that”. The open drinking in the parking lot. The open defiance against teachers. The cursing and rebellion. Even the Bible teacher homeschooled his kids instead of sending them to the very school he worked in. The confusion that comes from being in a supposed “Christian” environment, only to discover it’s not at all. But still pretending to be. So be aware that you can’t just send your kids to a christian school and think that everything will be fine. What killed me the most is that I personally know one of the admin at this school, and told her what was going on. She said the kid was lying. Wouldn’t even consider it. Because “not at my school”. So it’s left unchecked and being eaten from the inside out.

  • @bokegames

    @bokegames

    Жыл бұрын

    Every parent must be involved in their children's education no matter where they attend. Know what is going on. Good for you.

  • @lauranilsen8988

    @lauranilsen8988

    Жыл бұрын

    Probably a small percentage of kids in Christian school are actually Christians so it's not that surprising.

  • @annaanderson512
    @annaanderson5123 ай бұрын

    I love this so much! Thank you for NOT cutting this episode short!

  • @garlandofbooks4494
    @garlandofbooks4494 Жыл бұрын

    You should invite on the ladies from “A Delectable Education” podcast on to talk about Christian home education from a Charlotte Mason style, and compare to classical! I know you had the head of CC on at one point, and these ladies have so many wonderful things to say ❤❤❤. Charlotte Mason method is not the same kind of neoclassical that is most popular today, but they or Karen Glass would be excellent at showing how it is in the classical tradition and similarities/ differences and the beauty of the method.

  • @kimberlymurray304

    @kimberlymurray304

    Жыл бұрын

    I would love this! We adore our Charlotte Mason homeschool and it is highly underrated and not well known. Susan Shaeffer Macaulay (Simply Charlotte Mason) or Julie Ross (The Charlotte Mason Show podcast/A Gentle Feast) would be awesome to have on, too. I love how they all communicate the richness and beauty of a Charlotte Mason education and teaching the whole person! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @KHomestead

    @KHomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Would listen to that for sure!!!

  • @RachelJoyCamel

    @RachelJoyCamel

    Жыл бұрын

    Karen Glass says Charlotte Mason is classical except that the ancients did not believe education should be for everyone and Mason did! I have to agree- after reading The Liberal Arts Tradition and 3 of Mason’s volumes I don’t see any difference between classical and CM. But there is a big difference between CM and neo-classical.

  • @lindsayjarvis9181

    @lindsayjarvis9181

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes!

  • @heyjulia27
    @heyjulia27 Жыл бұрын

    Don't apologize for the length of the video, Allie. This was great content and brought up many important points. 👏

  • @mrstiffanymahler
    @mrstiffanymahler Жыл бұрын

    Allie, thank you for this discussion and sharing your opinions. I have benefited from Jen Wilkins books in the past but I feel like she has completely jumped on the social justice bandwagon with this issue. The clips I saw of her were all about how our decisions should be made for the “good of others” completely ignoring the fact that our primary “others” as parents are our children, whom we must disciple! I know you mentioned this - such an important point. Also just want to say a hearty AMEN to the fact that NO ONE chooses to homeschool (or private Christian school) for their own benefit. I have been homeschooling my 4 kids for the past 5 years and if I didn’t believe it was what God had called me to do in this season I would have quit 5 years ago 😂 It’s a sacrifice - but one that I lay down willingly and happily, knowing that the early years of raising our children in the “greenhouse” of Christianity will better prepare them for the tumultuous years ahead of them. And on the note of “diversity” I think making an effort to be involved in a church that has outreach and hopefully a church body comprised of people from many backgrounds can do wonders in exposing our children to different cultures and ideas.

  • @megcortes5936
    @megcortes5936 Жыл бұрын

    This was so helpful. Thank you once again Allie. I have a hard time being open to Jen’s presentation when she includes gaslighting in likening discerning parents to fear mongers. This is a pretty tough pill to swallow.

  • @aejmama4111
    @aejmama4111 Жыл бұрын

    As a former public school special education teacher to now a homecoming mom of 3, I don't think Wilkin understands what is taught in public school verses a Christian education. There is so much difference in a Classical/Christian worldview of history & science that the public school will never even touch, or maybe just corrupt all together. The amount of information just from a truly historic perspective is astonishing and takes several years to learn. Public school education is not what people think it is. It is a worldview & I would be astonished if many "Christian" public school children are learning these things at home to counter what lies they learn at school. Not to mention that most of our children are not yet even Christians in their formidable years. It's like sacrificing them. I don't get it.

  • @bokegames

    @bokegames

    Жыл бұрын

    Every parent must be INVOLVED in their children's education no matter where they go to school. Too few are.

  • @Ella_Vande
    @Ella_Vande Жыл бұрын

    I went to a private Christian school through 6th grade 7-12 were public schools. I typically put my perspective as like this: My foundation of Christian education sharpened my sword, but my public education taught me how to wield it. I’m incredibly grateful for the education I have. I really switched into public schools at the best possible time in my life. I made a lot of mistakes, but God always used it to His glory. I also do not believe there is a “one size fits all answer for this.” For my kids, as young as they are, we have them in private school. I’d prefer not to put them in public school if I can at all help it, but if God calls us to trust Him and put our kids in public schools, I will.

  • @ciarajohannessen204
    @ciarajohannessen204 Жыл бұрын

    I love you so much Allie. Thank you for being consistent to your audience and talking about what we wanna talk about. Thank you for your effort to protect people’s dignity and for giving a great argument. I look up to you so much! You give me courage to talk about the things I care about. 💕

  • @kimtate2285
    @kimtate2285 Жыл бұрын

    “ it’s loving your neighbor” to send your kids to public school 🤣🤣🤣 oh shut up with that mess!!!

  • @faiths8385
    @faiths8385 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sticking up for Christian parents . Loving community can be volunteering and helping in many other ways.

  • @lynayacooper355
    @lynayacooper355 Жыл бұрын

    So much yes. SO much yes. Also, ya know how my homeschooling mom loved her neighbor? She homeschooled kids who were failing in public schools. FOR FREE. People in her community, her neighbors, who were struggling. She said, hey, you bring them here, I’ll see where they are, and we’ll go day by day and try to get them farther along. I saw kids in my community go from apathetic and barely able to read, to devouring book after book. And they memorized scripture, read the Bible together, discussed current worldview issues, all of that as well. These families were not all believers. They just needed something better for their kids. We were in rural NC where the teachers were under equipped and over worked. I get it. I’m not blaming teachers. But public school has limitations. I’m not saying every homeschool family should invite struggling kids into their homes. That’s not possible or desirable for everyone, but my point is that there are SO many ways to love your neighbors and to pour into your communities. And YES! The best way to build a brighter future for our kids is to give them a SOLID foundation of the word of God and love of Christ.

  • @sarahthompson9217
    @sarahthompson9217 Жыл бұрын

    This episode is amazing! Thank you Allie Beth Stuckey to speak out on these issues!

  • @Homeschoolmama-fl1vu
    @Homeschoolmama-fl1vu Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Allie, I praise God that we have you with us encouraging us ❤

  • @Not_a_witch
    @Not_a_witch Жыл бұрын

    Your intro is music to my ears. I’ve been arguing this with my Christian friends on a regular basis. The whole book of Jude is about contenting for the faith, speaking boldly about God’s will for us

  • @beccasinger4919
    @beccasinger4919 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Allie! I agree wholeheartedly that education is not neutral. When my husband and I were looking to sending our boys to school we knew public education was not an option because of the world view they taught. I picked up the book, A Biblical Home Education by Ruth Beechick. Game changer! We chose homeschooling for our boys for one simple reason, discipleship. It gave us more time to do just that. Now 10+ years later we are still homeschooling. What a blessing! I am so thankful day in and out that God has led us down this road. Oh the conversations we would have missed out on! To have this amount of time with our boys and the opportunity to raise them, by the grace of God, to know and love Jesus....and to stand for truth, even when those around them stand in opposition. They are not unique as their homeschooling peers are similar. A true blessing!

  • @homethatilove4595
    @homethatilove4595 Жыл бұрын

    Allie does a fantastic job discussing & explaining how we parents MUST advocate for our gifts from God. Keep them away from public school system!!

  • @ashtonclark4039
    @ashtonclark4039 Жыл бұрын

    I grew up in public school and while I was definitely a rocky experience, I do believe my generation had a great experience. We live in a small town in Alabama and the closest private school was about an hour away. My parents both worked and honestly neither of them would have been cut out to homeschool me. Public school was a great option and opportunity for me. I was president of my FCCLA chapter, a school rep, and my yearbook editor. My husband and I met in 10th grade and our school provided incredible opportunities for him. He graduated salutatorian, got a full ride for undergrad, and went on to medical school, etc. We had a wholesome childhood and are so grateful. But this was because we were in a small town. We went to church with most of our teachers and knew them like family outside of school. Now we live in a more populated town a few hours away and we are praying that our son gets into a private Christian school. We toured all the schools in our area and our public school was nothing like how we grew up. Nothing decorating the halls, no playground, no recess, no talking during lunch, no talking in the hallways, no family events… it felt like a cold, sterile environment. Not somewhere nurturing and inspiring. When we walked into the smaller Christian schools my husband and I looked at each other and immediately thought, “this feels just like our childhood”. My elementary teachers were amazing. I still remember their names, their fun classrooms, and how I always felt so welcomed and encouraged in their classrooms. Now it’s all about academics and testing. We need change in our public schools.

  • @sherrywilliford2234
    @sherrywilliford2234 Жыл бұрын

    "The Church needs more hashing out." "More division is caused by lack of vigorous debate than by the presence of it." 100%!!!! Thank you for challenging Christians! We need it! We need to THINK about all of these things and not just take other peoples' word for it. We need to figure it out for ourselves based on the WORD and our convictions. We do that through healthy debate and hearing all the sides. Yes. Yes. Yes. Amen, sister! I appreciate your willingness to speak these things out loud in public because you make people think and seek Truth! Love you!

  • @amylorraine9113
    @amylorraine9113 Жыл бұрын

    I was a public school student, became a second generation public school teacher and then a parent of public school children. I’ve personally experienced every socioeconomic class through this “educational” lens and found that all public schools have the same philosophy. It was once a neutered (not neutral) one-size-fits-all education and now it’s a Marxist one. If a parent sends their children to public school they need to know that this is the agenda: to promote activism. Our children attended the top school district in our state of NJ where there was recently a drag show for kids and currently hosts a LGBTQ after school club. Several former classmates of my kids have changed their gender and a couple of them are furries. We homeschool and plan on Classical Christian School for high school. There are so many opportunities today-like pod schools, online high schools, clubs-for parents to think outside of the box. The factory model of public school is outdated and this radical philosophy is actually hurting our communities.

  • @psvta5
    @psvta5 Жыл бұрын

    Thankful for your voice on this debate. I got a lot of flack for homeschooling my kids. In the end they had their education in both public and homeschool/private school.

  • @jshtux
    @jshtux Жыл бұрын

    "The public school ideal..."; someone should inform her of the prussian origin of our public schools and that they are designed to produce an obedient unquestioning standardized citizenry

  • @KHomestead

    @KHomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    THANK YOU! Yes! Nothing about public education fits a Christian moral ideal.

  • @kimberlymurray304

    @kimberlymurray304

    Жыл бұрын

    I’m two years into homeschooling and I just heard about the Prussian model from the Filter it Through a Brain Cell podcast 🤯😔 Just crazy and eerie how compulsory education in America started!

  • @lisalp356
    @lisalp356 Жыл бұрын

    As the mother of two public schooled children, I urge all Christians to pull their children out of the public sewer system otherwise known as the public education system. Your children are not being educated, they are being indoctrinated. My husband who is not a practicing Christian and was opposed to homeschooling and Christian education has completely changed his mind. He would disown our children if they were to put our grandchildren in public school.

  • @ForeverYoked
    @ForeverYoked Жыл бұрын

    I don’t have small children, but I was blessed by this. Thank you!

  • @judynagle876
    @judynagle876 Жыл бұрын

    Total agree. Homeschooling is a wonderful choice. Best decision I made for our kids.

  • @kimpreslar303
    @kimpreslar303 Жыл бұрын

    I was absolutely appalled at Jen Wilken’s argument for sending her children to public schools and recommending that other Christian parents do the same. Instead of using the Scriptures as a whole, she cherry-picked verses (ignoring others) to reason into her argument. Her stance seems to be highly motivated by lived experience and personal preference more than Scripture. As a result, I would never sit under her biblical teaching unless she repents because this shows that she’s prone to teaching with a personal bent and not teaching the from the Scriptures as a whole without personal bias. I also noticed when I watched the GC “debate” that she put an incredible emphasis on getting a world-class “worldly” education seemingly above a strong education from a Christian world view for her children. She spoke of their current worldly achievements but never mentioned whether they were Christians, mature in their faith, or using their world-class educations for Jesus. It honestly seemed borderline woke as well. I was disheartened for the same reasons you spoke of regarding Jonathan tiptoeing around her views and in a sense giving them plausibility although I could tell in his heart he didn’t really agree with her stance. He mentioned visiting her home and knowing her family on several occasions and I believe that was a factor in his tiptoeing. I felt your coverage and assessment were fair and accurate and 100% agree with your line of thinking. Thank you!

  • @carolberubee
    @carolberubee Жыл бұрын

    No. Please, Christians, wake up. Public school is not an option for your kids.

  • @thetechboyorg

    @thetechboyorg

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm a Christian in public school. May I share my experience?

  • @mamimalista7924

    @mamimalista7924

    Жыл бұрын

    Are you a child or an adult?

  • @thetechboyorg

    @thetechboyorg

    Жыл бұрын

    @@mamimalista7924 Child

  • @pedinurse1

    @pedinurse1

    Жыл бұрын

    Public schools have gone down the drain in California. I have friends that tell me , these schools dont learn science, math or evolution!!!!!!! Yeah go figure. My kids learned it all including the fairy tale of evolution. We must learn about both sides of the theory of evolution which Darwin could never prove.

  • @pedinurse1

    @pedinurse1

    Жыл бұрын

    Yup unfortunately public schools are not safe or teaching anything worthwhile, unless your child is in an advanced program which all areas dont have

  • @cerickson5256
    @cerickson5256 Жыл бұрын

    We should first look to the interests of our children, who we are responsible before God for bringing up, are they not others? It's the moms who put their kids in public school and have several free hours every day who are putting their own interests first!

  • @ruthcleveland1820
    @ruthcleveland1820 Жыл бұрын

    I feel like I've heard so many episodes now, that listening to your intro isn't as important anymore because you are balanced with your thoughts. I'm always positive that you think through what you say. I may not agree with every episode, or what you say, but I agree with you on 98.5% of what you say, which is saying something!😅 Keep going, Allie! You have been such an encouragement to me and my walk with Christ, you are a big reason, that I want to grow in Christ... so that 2.5% percent I don't agree with, is just kind of eh and out the window! Love your podcast, your heart, and your thoughts on subjects! ❤ Okay, I'm done for today, thank you Allie! 😊

  • @robertvangorder1983
    @robertvangorder19839 ай бұрын

    Thank you for standing up for homeschoolers, Allie! Great points, as always. May God bless your channel! - Michelle

  • @suzannebenitez9720
    @suzannebenitez9720 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Allie for this very well thought out and researched video. It was very encouraging, thank you for taking the time to critique the debate and to stand for Biblical truth. I have been blessed to be able to homeschool my 5 children through a wonderful charter school that gives us freedom to use Biblical curriculum. It has been a wonderful experience that I will treasure, very difficult and challenging but well worth it. Your talk made me think of Isreal Wayne. I had the privilege of listening to him at a homeschool conference and he said his mom had him write a research paper on the benefits of homeschooling and it led to his career speaking about why one should homeschool. He used scripture as you did to honor the Lord by teaching our children His word Dueteronomy 11:19. Thank you for your video and for standing up for righteousness and speaking the truth in love. Praise God 🙌

  • @homeschoolmom779
    @homeschoolmom779 Жыл бұрын

    I went to public and homeschool.. and I chose to homeschool my kids. I also worked in the public school system and I will not send my kids to public school. Thats all I'm saying

  • @Lisa-16
    @Lisa-16 Жыл бұрын

    I 💯 agree with all of your points Allie. I home educated my daughter all the way through for every reason you stated. Thank you for speaking out and taking the unpopular stance.

  • @amandarachelle13
    @amandarachelle13 Жыл бұрын

    I loved everything about this minus the extra curricular opinion, but I do see the validity in it. 😉 Thank you so much for putting another voice out there for those of us who have chosen to put our children in private Christian education. It’s not easy paying for it, but there really isn’t anything more important that your children’s future. It’s money well spent for us.❤