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Florida pastor: "We're making disciples and we're doing it not just on Sundays , but we’re doing it all week long" Florida has an expansive voucher program in which taxpayers help to pay tuition for all families who want to send their kids to private schools.
Opponents worry school vouchers take money from public schools and help higher-income families already in private schools, they say.
In Christian classrooms, pastors say religious beliefs can inform lessons on morals and character building.
The Ecclesial School Initiative gets a shoutout in Scroggins ’ book, which is being offered for free through the SBC ’s domestic evangelism arm and the Association of Christian Schools International .
Northland Church , a nondenominational congregation in the Orlando suburbs, had that unused space and decided to host a school.
The group is creating a network of classical schools hosted by churches.
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