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Lord God, we ask Your blessing on Bring Your Bible to School Day. We also pray for courage for us, our children, and grandchildren to exercise our rights as Christians in a post-Christian society.
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New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees was forced to respond to criticism late yesterday for recording a 22-second video promoting our organization’s annual “Bring Your Bible to School Day”, which occurs this coming October 3rd.

Specifically, Brees was put on the defensive for doing the video because Bring Your Bible to School Day is associated with Focus on the Family. Critics were aghast that he would lend his name to the event, citing our ministry’s belief in biblical marriage and support of counseling for those with unwanted same-sex attraction.

In reporting on the episode, the Washington Post pejoratively labeled us as an “anti-LGBT religious group.”

Is there no longer any realm where I can disagree with someone on the definition of marriage and human sexuality and still be considered a decent person?

By both the Post’s and other critic’s standards, anybody who holds to the historical teachings of biblical sexuality is now labeled a bully and bigot, someone who holds others in personal contempt. . . . 

Such labels are decidedly unfair and a gross distortion of reality.

Like Scripture teaches and Drew Brees referenced, we believe we’re called to love God with all our heart and with all our soul and with all our mind. We’re also commanded to love our neighbors, whether they identify as heterosexual, homosexual or something else.

We believe we must treat everyone with love and respect. In 21st century post-Christian America, the best and only way forward is to not poke ideological opponents in the eye but to find ways to acknowledge and respect our differences.

Yes, we believe the teachings of the Bible, that marriage is a sacred institution intended for the union of one man and one woman. As I have told critics, I am not the Bible’s editor. I accept it as written and have neither the authority nor gall to amend the sacred text. But that belief does not give us license to demean those who don’t accept the teachings of the Old and New Testaments.

But American pluralism also demands that those who disagree with me shouldn’t mock or malign my deeply held religious beliefs. Shaming me is mean-spirited and unproductive. If you expect me to accept and respect you, then I am deserving of your respect and acceptance. Tolerance is a two-way street. . . . 

We recognize that our values aren’t everyone’s values and are not forcing our point of view on anyone. All we ask is that the tolerant left tolerate those of us on the right.

Drew Brees is the latest individual to be caught up in the middle of a growing intolerance toward those of us with a conservative Christian worldview. Whether it’s Second Lady Karen Pence being attacked for teaching art at a Christian school, the New York Times asking for stories about “#exposechristianschools,” public high school students in Pennsylvania battling a “Bible ban” on their campus, or Chick-fil-A being banned from airports due to their biblical beliefs, people of conservative Christian faith are being unfairly targeted.

This latest turn reminds us why it’s vital to empower the next generation with the understanding that they don’t have to hide their faith or compartmentalize it to the “private” sphere.

If you have a school age son or daughter, I hope you will consider inviting them to participate in Bring Your Bible to School Day. Click here to sign up and learn more.

(Excerpt from Focus on the Family. Article by Jim Daly.)

 

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Kathryn
September 13, 2019

Father,
Thank you for the truth stated in this article. Thank you that people are speaking out against the blatant hypocrisy of the left who shame, name call and blame just for having a different viewpoint and then call us who seek to stand for Your word- bigots and intolerant. Again, help us to be wise as serpents and harmless as doves. Please help the young people who take their Bibles to school to also cherish their Bibles everyday. Help them to see what a treasure we have in being able to hold a copy of Your Word and read it. Help them to see that You are the focal point of scripture and to have a desire to know you. Help them to see in the Bibles they carry just how much You love them and that You have a purpose for their lives- to bring glory to Yourself.
Thank you for Focus on the family and their effort to show that it is good and right to make Your trust in God known in the public square. Help this to reveal that we have freedoms that we aren’t acting on. Help teachers who love You to encourage the students. Help parents to seek to instill Your word into their children so that it is more than a book we carry to church on Sunday. Lord, may Your Word once again have a prime place in our time, our hearts and our homes. Help Your word to matter more than the TV and more than entertainment. May churches that once spoke Your Word see the need to return to Your Word. Help the children of this nation to see adults in their lives begin to truly live out loving and following Your Word.
Please protect those youth who take their Bible to school in October. May they have meaningful conversations with friends and even teachers.
And please bless Focus on the Family making a way for meaningful conversations because of this incident.

Patricia Asmussen
September 11, 2019

I can see a day when kids take their Bible to school every day. This is a wonderful way to introduce Jesus to a whole bunch of people who may otherwise not get to hear his name. Father in Heaven thank you for this wonderful nation who is still full of people who care about your word and are willing to defend it. One of the saddest scriptures for me is “when Jesus returns will there be any faith on the earth.” Thank you that we are not standing alone. In Jesus’ name Amen

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