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Natasha Crain is a national speaker, author of five books, and host of The Natasha Crain Podcast. Her passion is equipping Christians to think more clearly about holding to a biblical worldview in a secular culture. Natasha lives in southern California with her husband and three teen children.

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Christian Private Schools: What Parents Should Know

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This is part 2 of my episode, “Public, Private, or Homeschool: Thinking Through Your Child’s Education (Part 1).” In this part, I talk about the widely varied types of Christian private school options available to parents, breaking them into four general categories: progressive Christian schools, nominally Christian schools, committed Christian schools with a mainstream educational philosophy, and committed Christian schools with an alternative educational philosophy. Additionally, I answer questions listeners submitted online, such as:

–How do you prevent your kids from being in “Christian bubble” if they aren’t in public school?
–How do you discern if a “Christian” school is really Christian?
–How do you prevent your kids from being jaded by the nominal Christianity they are likely to encounter with classmates at a Christian school?
–What should you do if the administration and/or teachers at your current Christian school are leaning leftward?
–How much does a school’s denomination matter?
…and more.

Note that I was originally going to discuss public school as well in part 2, but due to length, I’ve made this a stand alone episode. Part 3 will discuss public school and is forthcoming.

*Mentioned in this episode:*

*Episode 9 of the Unshaken Faith podcast:* “How to Discern a Church Website”
https://blubrry.com/1470671/94556853/9-how-to-discern-a-church-website/

*Battle for the American Mind** book by Pete Hegseth:
https://www.amazon.com/Battle-American-Mind-Uprooting-Miseducation/dp/0063215047*

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