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BIBLE-BASED, CHRIST-CENTERED RESOURCES I don’t agree with, I don’t present it. It allows me to be a light in the classroom, and it allows the teacher to see that you care, that your feelers are out, and it keeps the teacher accountable. It is important to be in the classrooms and on field trips as much as possible. I order Clubhouse, World, and For Girls Like You maga- zines for my kids to read. I have separate Bible studies with them at home. I go through different sermons, podcasts, and books that are related to worldview. I do a lot of digging and reading. It changes as my kids go through different subjects and grades, but it always comes back to the Bible. We study all these things, but they never replace the Bible. The Bible is primary. The others are supplements. WHAT ADVICE DO YOU HAVE FOR CHRISTIAN PARENTS OF PUBLIC SCHOOL CHILDREN? Be aware. Don’t stick your head in the sand. That is the biggest thing. We need to always be in prayer, and trust God. My encouragement is to tackle the obvious worldview claims and look for the ones under the radar. Look through textbooks and anything that comes home. Pay attention to what is shown in class online which parents rarely hear or see. I ask my daughters for the URL references, and we look through it together. My daughters have been trained to request a hard copy of anything that is read orally in class that is not sent home. For example, my daughter brought home a document called “Journey of the Blouse.” It looks harmless, but it puts down America and highlights social- ism. It isn’t noticeable when you look at it. I dug and found it is from an LGBT group. You must find the source of where the resources are coming from. Don’t let technology create separation between you and your children. All paperwork is stored on Google Drive and iPads are given to children which can drive a wedge between parents and kids. Technology has separated parents from kids and becomes a vehicle to whittle down traditional values and dismantle Christian views. Parents should teach children biblical truth and foun- dational doctrine as this will cover what our kids need to know. We don’t know what the next cultural idea or false teaching will be that our children will hear, but if they know the truth, then they will be equipped to defend their faith. Disciple your children at home, so they are full of the Word and able to discern truth from error. ■ Editor’s Note: In the fall of 2018, Sunny and her husband decided to homeschool their children. The Biblical Worldview Toolkit helps families, churches, and schools intentionally teach the next generation key truths of Scripture. The Biblical Worldview Toolkit includes the following seven books, one magazine, two DVDs, and a CD: Big Beliefs by David Helm Keeping Your Kids on God’s Side by Natasha Crain Science Confirms the Bible DVD by Ken Ham Jesus Among Other Gods by Ravi Zacharias Preparing Children for Marriage by Josh Mulvihill The Answers Book for Kids, Vol. 1 by Ken Ham Evolution vs. God DVD What Does the Bible Say About That? by Kevin Swanson The Renewanation Review Magazine by Renewanation Big Story CD by Josh Mulvihill VISIT OUR ONLINE STORE TO ORDER YOUR TOOLKIT AT RENEWANATION.ORG 45