About the Author

Matt Armstrong is the executive director of Crossroads Kids Club, which equips churches to share the hope of the gospel with kids inside of public elementary and middle schools. He has a B.A. in elementary education and an M.A. in Christian formation and ministry from Wheaton College and Graduate School. Matt has served as an elementary school teacher and a pastor. Through his work with Crossroads, he has extensive experience connecting churches to schools and is excited to write about his experiences in order to help church leaders understand how and why they should connect with schools. Matt is married to Adriana, and they have two amazing daughters, Gracie and Abbie. The Armstrongs live in the Chicago area.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Equal Means Equal

     Yesterday I came across an outstanding article that summarizes some important court cases that are relevant to churches working in and with public schools. It is published by the Liberty Counsel, and it is available by clicking this link: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/55599141/LibertyCounsel.pdf It addresses the issues of rental fees, use of space and other school resources, the distribution of literature by religious groups in schools, and the participation of teachers in a religious after school activity. I found it to be very helpful, and I hope you do as well.

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