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What Will God Do with Betsy DeVos?

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Christianity Today

Religion, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.3622 Ratings

🗓️ 9 February 2017

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Betsy DeVos is set to run the United States Department of Education after the Senate confirmed her appointment earlier this week. Many criticized DeVos’s nomination because she has little experience in public education. She attended a private school, and beyond mentoring in the public schools, she has never attended, taught, or sent children to public schools. A Christian, (DeVos has attended Rob Bell’s former church Mars Hill) her appointment has raised questions about Christian support for public schools. In short: Can Christians who homeschool or enroll their children in private school still support public schools? One’s familial education choices don’t affect the extent to which one can support public schools, says Andrea Reyes Ramirez, the executive director of the Faith and Education Coalition for the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference. (Read Ramirez’s piece offering practical steps from earlier this week.) “At this point, we know that 90 percent of America’s children are in public schools so I think that as believers we need to engage and think afresh about our personal engagement with strengthening the public schools whether our children are at public schools or not,” she said. According to Ramirez, Christians who do opt for homeschooling or private schools should be conscientious of potential unintended consequences of their decisions. “We have to be cautious about being so focused on taking care of our own children that we isolate ourselves from the beautiful, made-in-God’s-image children in our community,” she said. “I think it’s a great discipleship opportunity for the children in our home, to connect the dots and say, ‘We’re thinking about what’s best for our family. We’re praying about how to school you, and in addition, we’re praying about how to make a difference in our community.’” Ramirez joined assistant editor Morgan Lee and editor-in-chief Mark Galli to discuss why 2017 is such a seminal year for public education, where she stands on the DeVos appointment, and how asking God to help her better use her brain helped her get through stats class. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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This episode is brought to you in part by The Apologetics Guy Show, the podcast that helps you find clear answers to tough questions about Christianity.

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Learn to explain your faith with courage and compassion.

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Join Moody Bible Institute professor Dr. Mikhail del Rosario at Apologeticsky.com.

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Thank you. Michael Del Rosario at apologetics guy.com. You're listening to Quick to Listen.

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Each week we go beyond hashtags and hot takes and set aside time to explore the reality

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behind a major cultural event.

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Today we'll be talking

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about Betsy DeVos's nomination as our next secretary of education and all the different

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education issues that her appointment raises. I'm Morgan Lee and I'm an assistant editor at Christianity

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today and I'm joined by Mark Kelly as usual CT's editor-in-chief. Hey. How's it going?

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It's going well.

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We just came from another meeting, which was also really lively, so I feel like I have a lot of energy.

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There you go.

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And one of the things we talked about was the topic at hand.

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Absolutely, we did.

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So I'm, like, feeling even more amped for this conversation.

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Who is on here to talk with us today? Well, we have Dr. Andrea Ramirez, who is the Executive Director of the Faith and Education

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Coalition for the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference.

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She's a remarkable woman who I've worked with in many capacities, and she comes with just

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a boatload of knowledge and experience in the area of education.

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She earned a degree in business administration and an MBA from Dallas Baptist University and a PhD from Region University in

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Virginia. So she's going to bring a lot to the conversation today. Welcome Andrea.

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