Sentences with phrase «growing evangelical school»

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Justin grew up in the evangelical church, was raised by loving and involved parents, and became known to his public school classmates in high school as «God Boy.»
Warehouse 242 grew out of a Sunday school class at Charlotte's Forest Hill Evangelical Presbyterian Church «that just seemed to take on a life of its own,» Hahn tells me.
I went to 12 years of Catholic School and had a Baptist Grandma who took me to Sunday school every Sunday during the summers (eventually moving to more evangelical churches as we grew older), and two of the overwhelming messages I remember that was past down by Jesus were «LOVE one another!&School and had a Baptist Grandma who took me to Sunday school every Sunday during the summers (eventually moving to more evangelical churches as we grew older), and two of the overwhelming messages I remember that was past down by Jesus were «LOVE one another!&school every Sunday during the summers (eventually moving to more evangelical churches as we grew older), and two of the overwhelming messages I remember that was past down by Jesus were «LOVE one another!»
I'm a Lebanese American who grew up in the Orthodox Church of Antioch and was transformed by Christ during my high school days in Wichita, Kansas, through the leading of evangelical friends.
I grew up an evangelical christian, went to an evangelica christian school, but have always doubted.
I grew up with Evangelicals, I went to religious schools all my life.
Catholics are already copying Protestant techniques for generating enthusiasm in their children (there's even a growing Catholic niche within Contemporary Christian Music), and evangelicals are tinkering with the model of Catholic education in their own Christian schools.
As our primary children have returned to public school throughout the country, they will be joined by a growing legion of workers from para-church groups like ACCESS, Scripture Union, Genr8, YouthWorks, OAC, and the Child Evangelical Fellowship, who exploit various exceptions in State and Territory education acts that have been created to undermine the secular principle of public education.
The notion that faith and learning can coexist has spread to many evangelical colleges in the past few decades and could explain the growing popularity of Christian schooling (see Figure 2).
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