Bring God back into Schools

Bring God back into Schools

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Georgia Van Tonder started this petition to UK Government (Secretary of State for Education)

We are triune beings, which means we have a spirit, soul and body.  If one part of our being is neglected, the rest of the body suffers.

We are currently seeing this in young children today, with more and more young people suffering with depression and suicidal thoughts.

With a lack of moral guidance in today's society, young people are experiencing more and more mental health issues.

They are being bombarded with a barrage of confusion concerning gender and sexuality. Take away the focus on sexuality and gender, they are CHILDREN. 

Let's build up this generation to become great mothers and fathers who place a value on marriage and family. Let's change the future of the next generation.

Let's bring the simple truth of the gospel back into schools and children's lives.  The UK government removed God from schools and it has had a spiritual affect on the children of today.  The UK was always a christian nation, let's remember that.

Children need guidance and it helps them feel secure.  By giving them values and morals based on godly principles, they will flourish, regardless of religious beliefs. 

Teach them what God says and give them the freedom to experience true love from Him. Give them hope and vision.  

We are asking for you to bring back prayer and worship to school assemblies.  Inviting God into the school at the beginning of each day, committing the children to His daily care.

Allow biblical principles to be taught and encouraged.  By inviting God back into our schools, we will surely see our children prosper, spirit, soul and body again.

Revelation 3:20 "Behold, I'm standing at the door, knocking.  If your heart is open to hear my voice and you open the door within, I will come in to you and feast with you, and you will feast with me,"

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