EDUCATION

CHURCH EDUCATION

PROJECT

Evangelizing the world was the Great Commission commanded to us by Jesus. Matthew 28: 19-20 says, “Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you.”

ANOTHER

KEY ASPECT

of the Church, Education Project is the development of strong moral values in students. Through regular exposure to religious teachings and guidance from knowledgeable mentors, students are encouraged to practice virtues such as honesty, kindness, and compassion.

Our Goal

Overall, the Church Education Project seeks to provide students with a unique and enriching educational experience that nurtures their spiritual and academic growth. By integrating faith and learning, this program

aims to prepare students to be responsible and productive members of society, who are grounded in their beliefs and committed to making a positive impact in their communities.

THE ROLE OF

CHRISTIAN EDUCATION

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Jesus’ Command for Discipleship

The first time in New Testament scripture that we see a command of education, is found in the Great Commission. Jesus commands His disciples to go and make disciples of all nations. This command involves recruiting disciples and teaching them all that Jesus had taught and spoken. Furthermore, Jesus disciples were called to baptize the new disciples. Both teaching and baptism were done by Jesus. Following the cultural trend, it would be assumed that Jesus’ disciples would make disciples by utilizing all that they had learned and gained from their time with Jesus.

Matthew 28:19-20 states, “Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.” This statement is clear that Jesus desired disciples to be made in the name of the Trinity. He didn’t merely want converts. Jesus’ desire was for educated individuals to know the word of God and to know Old Testament fulfillment through Jesus Christ. He wanted them to be empowered in understanding and truth in order to walk out of the new life that He purchased for them.

What this means for Us Today

Jesus’ example shows the church the importance of education for all individuals. No matter the common dis criminalities that are in the world. Ultimately, Jesus supported spiritual development since He came to seek and save the lost. But He also advocated against oppression, and lack of education was one of them. Then, in the development of the Early Church, we see new believers being discipled and taught the word of truth. The Early Church also had many other functions, as it still does today.

The Local Church & Classic Education

Next, is the topic of a classical education within the local church. The question may arise, should the local church establish Christian schools? And is there any Biblical evidence for it? Through my own studies of childhood development and my understanding of the scriptures, I believe that how children are educated is extremely important.

The Practicalities of Adult Educatio

In many societies, adults struggle to hold a steady job without at least a high school diploma. If the local church can help adults in this manner, they should do so. If the members of the church can teach adults how to read, write, and work a job, they should. Again, if the local church has the means to provide official institutionalized education, and there is a need within the community, it could be a fruitful ministry. The local church has the responsibility to care for the holistic needs of the congregation. In the book of Acts, the believers sold all that they had to care for the poor among them. The role of the local church has always been to care for the church so that they can complete the ministry of the Lord.

One way to do this may be through education. Whether or not this education is institutionalized is to be determined. With that being said, those who are able to teach other members of the church who are uneducated should.

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