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Many parents fear the influence of public schools on their children. But God is using students across the country to bring the light of the gospel to their peers. Chris Lane, Executive Director of First Priority of South Florida, joins me to share stories of God moving on public school campuses and how parents can best equip their children to be salt and light.
Here is the link to the Free Resource mentioned in the episode: https://mailchi.mp/ad8281338869/lpopebook
I created this to help you have high quality conversations with your kids during your morning routines, drive times, meal times, and bedtime.
If you want to know more information about First Priority (or become a prayer/financial supporter) visit http://www.firstpriority.cc
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Many parents fear the influence of public schools on their children. But God is using students across the country to bring the light of the gospel to their peers. Chris Lane, Executive Director of First Priority of South Florida, joins me to share stories of God moving on public school campuses and how parents can best equip their children to be salt and light.
Here is the link to the Free Resource mentioned in the episode: https://mailchi.mp/ad8281338869/lpopebook
I created this to help you have high quality conversations with your kids during your morning routines, drive times, meal times, and bedtime.
If you want to know more information about First Priority (or become a prayer/financial supporter) visit http://www.firstpriority.cc

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