WORLD Magazine: Joel Belz: Confessing our weaknesses

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WORLD Magazine: Joel Belz: Confessing our weaknesses

"Here, I want to confess explicitly some of the embarrassing weaknesses of Christian education, all too apparent in both school and homeschool versions.... 2. In our support and development of textbooks and curriculum for our new programs, we have sometimes backed materials that were just as propagandistic on our side of issues as were the materials that so infuriated us from the secular side. 3. We have too often offered parents nothing more than a 'cleaned up' version of secularism. We've removed the ugly parts, but the product we've offered hasn't always been thoughtfully Christian--even though that's what we said we were offering and what we charged tuition for."

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