Private School.

Yet each time I questioned the decision, God gave me peace. On what basis? The challenging academics? A Biblical approach to biology or history or government classes? The added feature of Bible classes every year? No. While I was happy with those points, the verse that came to mind every time I prayed about it was 1 Corinthians 15:33:

Do not be deceived: ‘Bad company corrupts good morals.’”

Of course, private school students insist their schools are filled with “bad company,” with kids using drugs in the parking lot, with teen couples sleeping together, faculty scandals—there are plenty of stories, and I don’t question them. But the percentage of students involved in such things is often smaller at private schools—and the percentage of students trying to make good choices is often larger in private schools. In short, I was willing to pay for private school in hopes my kids would be surrounded by better influences.

Walk with the wise and you will become wise, but a companion of fools suffers harm.” Proverbs 13:20. “The righteous choose friends carefully” Prov. 12:26.

Show me your friends and I’ll show you your future.

Remember: You have choices. Choose the BEST friends you can. And when they fail, choose NOT to be influenced by them! You always have choices.

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Published by Steven Wales

Dad's Daily Devotional began as text messages to my family. I wanted my teenagers to know their father was reading the Bible. But they were at school by then. Initially, I sent them a favorite verse or an insight based on what I read each day. That grew into drafting a devotional readng which I would send them via text. I work as an attorney and an adjunct professor, and recently wrote a book called HOW TO MAKE A'S.

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