Using God’s revelation to reveal truth of life’s disciplines through education

Guest: Lesley Russell | Bob Moffitt interviews Lesley Russell of Equip210 (from Ephesians 2:10). Russell trains teachers nationally on the ethos of revelate, to reveal math, science, creation, history, english, and the electives through that lens; the wisdom of God vs. the wisdom of man.  Russell says, “80% of your graduating high school seniors who are raised in Christian families leave the church. I feel a lot of it is the dichotomy between their education; just going to church and youth group during the week does not override the secular education of what they’re being exposed to.” Russell says, “We want to leave a legacy to our children and grandchildren.” She has been training teachers through the church with a kingdom education system. “One grandmother called the church and spoke to our school director, saying, ‘I have been praying for years for my adult children and their children to come back to their love for Christ.”  https://equip210.com/

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