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The Power of Christian Education
So, what did the survey reveal? Some of the most striking findings centered around faith formation. Students who attended Christian schools reported higher levels of spiritual and civic engagement than the other peers in the study:
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They held a strong belief in God and life after death.
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They were committed to regular practices like prayer, Bible study, and church attendance.
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They were more likely to donate to nonprofit charities, regardless of income level.
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They showed a significantly higher level of engagement in volunteer work.
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And a notable improvement since the initial 2011 study, graduates of Christian schools reported feeling better prepared for college and their careers than those from public schools.
These findings are a powerful affirmation of what we’ve always known in our hearts: Christian education doesn’t just teach students—it can transform them. It equips them to live lives of purpose, service, and faith. Now that’s a great return on your investment!