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“Why does it seem that wherever the government is, God can’t be? Why is it that hurting kids can’t turn to the healing power of the Bible during the school day?”
That’s the question posed by a new documentary that examines the growing movement to bring Bible-based education back to students in public schools.
Produced by Ohio-based LifeWise Academy in partnership with Fathom Entertainment, “Off School Property: Solving the Separation of Church and State,” directed by Nate Lundquist, delves into the historic role of the Bible in American public education and its removal in the 1960s, exploring the societal impacts and the push for its return through released time religious instruction (RTRI).
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That’s the question posed by a new documentary that examines the growing movement to bring Bible-based education back to students in public schools.
Produced by Ohio-based LifeWise Academy in partnership with Fathom Entertainment, “Off School Property: Solving the Separation of Church and State,” directed by Nate Lundquist, delves into the historic role of the Bible in American public education and its removal in the 1960s, exploring the societal impacts and the push for its return through released time religious instruction (RTRI).
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Documentary on 'the most transformative book in all of human history' looks at rise of Bible lessons in public schools
A new documentary examines the growing movement to bring Bible-based education back to public school students
