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Home | Blog | Don’t Trade Discipleship for a Government-Funded School at Home

Don’t Trade Discipleship for a Government-Funded School at Home

Blog, Expository Parenting, School Choice

Your state either has already passed legislation that allows homeschoolers to use government funds for curriculum, or they are working very hard to do so at this moment. “School choice” legislation includes vouchers, ESAs (education savings accounts) or some form of “money follows the child.” It is sweeping the nation. 

This is not a good thing. 

In this article, I will lay out the reasons that Christian parents should avoid these funds, but even more, why we must fight to prevent this from becoming law in every state. For ease, I will refer to all forms of “school choice” legislation as vouchers.

Read the full post at Expository Parenting.

For my other posts and podcast interviews on school choice legislation, click here.

Nicki is a regular contributor to Expository Parenting Ministries. You can read all of her posts for EP here.

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