Bold and Courageous Students Shine God’s Light on ‘Bring Your Bible to School Day’
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Thousands of students across the country have been praying, sharing their faith and “shining God’s light” by taking part in “Bring your Bible to School Day” today.
The nationwide initiative is sponsored by Focus on the Family and encourages kids to celebrate their faith by carrying their Bibles into the classroom and sharing the gospel.
The group shared pictures of participants on Facebook and Twitter.
“Way to be bold and courageous! We are so proud of you! Keep shining God’s light,” read one post.
“Sophia was super ready to spread God’s confidence to her friends and why; she chooses to be righteous for such a time as this,” one mom shared on Bring Your Bible’s Facebook page.
The event has grown to more than half a million participants in over 50,000 schools, since its start in 2004.
Focus on the Family’s Danny Huerta told CBN’s Faith Nation that the ministry wants it to be more than a one-day event and he is encouraging families to sign up for “Live It Challenge“, a monthly initiative that outlines tangible steps to strengthen their faith.
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“Where there is unity, there is strength,” he said. “We’re hoping this is a starting point for many families by signing up for ‘Bring Your Bible to School Day’ and standing courageously together as a family.”
“We are excited about the increase in numbers this year,” he added. “So imagine 850,000 to a million kids who go out and are life-giving every single month together with their families. That’s what we’re envisioning.”
Students of all ages who attend public school, private school—and even those who are homeschooled—are stepping up to the challenge.
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