Let My Children Go
by E. Ray Moore, Jr.

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This book is about hope. Let My Children Go begins as one family's journey into hope. As the result of providing for our children home schooling and Christian schools, my wife, Gail, and I have experienced "...no greater joy than to hear that our children walk in truth" (3 John 4).
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Tammy Drennan works as a senior writer for the Alliance for the Separation of School & State.
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Excerpts from the Book
On March 28, 2002, Christian family leader, Dr. James Dobson, on his Focus on the Family radio broadcast, stated, "In the State of California, if I had a child there, I wouldn't put the youngster in a public school.... I think it is time to get our kids out...." We are grateful to Dr. Dobson for this bold stand and hope that it encourages others to take a similar position. American schools are the best funded in the world, yet out of 41 nations, American students consistenly rank near, or at the bottom in mathematics, physics and science. Despite their failings more than 80% of evangelical Christians place their children in government (public) schools, exposing them to physical and moral dangers on a daily basis. The biblical instruction of our children may be the thrust that God could use to restore American society and revive the nation. A fresh obedience by the Church to its God-ordained role in education may be the catalyst for a new Great Awakening.
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E. Ray Moore, Jr., has served 26 years in ministry as a pastor, as a Director of a Christian ministry, and as a U.S. Army Reserve Chaplain (Lt. Colonel). He is a veteran of the Gulf War where he was awarded the Bronze Star Medal. He was placed on retirement status with U.S. Army Reserve in 1999.
He is a graduate of Grace Theological Seminary, Winona Lake, Indiana, having earned a Master of Divinity (cume laude) in 1974 and the Master of Theology in 1979.
He has been married to the former Gail Laurens Pinckney of Charleston, SC, for 33 years. They have four children and two grandchildren. Their family has participated in either home schooling or Christian schools for 25 years, and they were chosen South Carolina Parents of the Year in 2000.
Ray is Director of the Exodus Mandate Project. Let My Children Go is his first book.
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