Foundations of Christian Education

The Home

Foundations of Christian Education

What does it mean to provide children with a Christian education? This is one of the most important questions facing Christian parents, teachers, and school communities around the world today. It is a question that goes far deeper than curriculum or classroom—it reaches to the very foundations of what we believe God calls us to do, and what we owe to the generation that comes after us. In this six-lesson series, we will explore those foundations together. We will consider how the duty of Christian education relates to the child, the home, the curriculum, the teacher, and the different settings in which this labour of love is to take place. This series is for parents, teachers, school leaders, and church communities everywhere. We hope it will be an encouragement and a blessing to all who watch.

The Home

In this lecture, we turn to the first and most important institution of Christian Education, The Home. Before there were Christian schools, before there were Sunday schools, before there were catechism classes, there was The Home. It is where education begins. It is where the character is first formed, where God’s Word must first be heard, read, and lived, and when all other doors close, it is where Christian education returns as the faithful default.

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Instructor

Mr. John Heikoop

Mr. John Heikoop has retired from his 32 years in Christian education, 16 years as a teacher, 16 years as Principal at the Rehoboth Christian School, in Norwich, Ontario, Canada. He and his wife, JoAnne, have eight children and a growing number of grandchildren.