65 Percent of Protestant Pastors See School as ‘Negative Influence’ on Children’s Spiritual Development

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65 Percent of Protestant Pastors See School as ‘Negative Influence’ on Children’s Spiritual Development



A new study from the Barna Group found that a majority of Protestant pastors and about half of Catholic priests believe school is a negative influence on a child’s spiritual development.


According to the Christian Post, Barna and religious think tank Cardus surveyed 650 Protestant and Catholic church pastors and priests for their study.


The pastors and priests were asked to choose whether certain people and organizations have a positive or negative influence on a child’s spiritual development. The categories were “parents/family,” “church,” “school,” “peers/friends,” “Christian community,” and “culture/society.”


According to the results released this week, 65 percent of Protestant leaders and 50 percent of Catholic priests said that school has a negative influence on a student’s spiritual development.


“In fact, schools are ranked alongside a child’s friends and peers as primarily negative influences — a view held by 61 percent of Protestant leaders and 65 percent of Catholic leaders,” the study said.


“In some cases, the perceived negative influence of a child’s school or friend group outweighs a perceived positive influence by double.”


Barna added that some Catholic priests may have been considering Catholic school education as the influencing factor and thus, rated “school” as a…

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