Home Sunday schooling for those who miss
by Carley Brubaker, Williamsburg, Va.Wilbert Shenk (Readers Say, Sept. 16) said, “The cultural undertow is taking its toll.” The home is a key link in Christian education. I suggest home Sunday schooling afterward for when a child is involved with sports, vacation or other community activities that keep him or her from Sunday school. Teachers should help parents with lesson plans. When the child returns late in the quarter, they have not lost out. Public schools must meet standards, so why shouldn’t our Sunday schools?
Associated Issue: Remembering our baptism - Sept. 16, 2008
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