CLF Conversations
Books, Backpacks & Big Decisions
Episode Summary
Welcome to CLF Conversations—where we tackle life’s big decisions with biblical wisdom, plenty of prayer, and just enough coffee to keep the pen from running out of ink. Today, we’re talking about your child’s education. Yep, that huge decision that somehow feels like choosing between a spaceship, a castle, and a Swiss Army knife. We’ll explore three great options outside of public school: Umpqua Valley Christian School, Geneva Academy, and Compass Homeschool Co-Op. So grab your Bible, your school supply list, and maybe a snack for your “very independent” learner, because we’re diving in!
Episode Notes
🎙️ Episode Summary:
In this episode of CLF Conversations, we take a practical and prayerful look at how Christian parents can navigate the big question: Where should my child go to school? Using Deuteronomy 6 as our starting point, we’ll discuss why education should be a big deal for Christian families and how to intentionally shape your child’s heart and mind. We’ll introduce three local options outside of public school—Umpqua Valley Christian School (UVC), Geneva Academy (Classical Christian Education), and Compass Homeschool Co-Op—highlighting their unique strengths and how they can help you fulfill your God-given calling to “teach them diligently.”
🌟 Key Topics Covered:
- Why Deuteronomy 6 calls parents to be intentional about their child’s education
- The importance of choosing a school that supports biblical values
- Overview of each option:
- Practical factors to consider: cost, schedule, curriculum, and family goals
Discipleship Beyond Sunday
- Deuteronomy 6 makes it clear that teaching God’s truth should happen throughout the day—not just at church. A Christian school environment reinforces biblical truth in every subject, turning math, science, history, and literature into opportunities to see God’s hand in all of life.
Biblical Worldview Formation
- Education is not neutral—it shapes how children see the world. Christian education intentionally roots learning in God’s Word, helping students interpret life, culture, and morality through Scripture rather than shifting cultural standards.
Partnership in Spiritual Growth
- Parents are the primary spiritual influencers, but they’re not alone. A Christian school or co-op can partner with families, surrounding children with teachers, mentors, and peers who share their faith and encourage them to grow in Christlike character.
💬 Discussion Highlights:
- How daily education shapes not just what kids know, but who they become
- The role of parents as the primary spiritual educators—no matter the schooling choice
- Balancing academic excellence with discipleship opportunities
- How each school integrates faith into learning
- Stories and testimonies from families who’ve chosen these paths
📖 Scripture Reference:
- Deuteronomy 6:6–7 – “And these words that I command you today shall be on your heart. You shall teach them diligently to your children…”
- Proverbs 1:7 – “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge; fools despise wisdom and instruction.”
- Ephesians 6:4 – “Bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord.”
📌 Takeaway Questions:
- Am I making educational decisions based on convenience or calling?
- Does my child’s education partner with me in discipling their heart toward Christ?
- Which of these school options best supports my family’s mission and values?
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