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Good News Club is a weekly interdenominational Christian program for 5–12 year old children featuring a Bible lesson, songs, memory verses, and games. It is the leading ministry of Child ...
Good News Clubs are after-school programs that aim "to bring the Gospel of Christ to children on their level in their environment" on public school campuses.
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Evangelical furor characterized last week’s meeting of the Santa Barbara Unified School Board, ending with a heated argument between Board President Wendy Sims-Moten and speakers. These speakers were ...
The Good News Club recently completed its first year at Whitnel Elementary. The club is a ministry of Child Evangelism Fellowship, a global organization dedicated to sharing the Gospel of Jesus ...
A California elementary school is facing backlash from parents after promoting an After School Satan Club aimed at kids as young as five.
The Santa Barbara school board meeting on Tuesday included heated public comment about the Good News Club, an evangelical fellowship club for elementary students. Board president Wendy Sims-Moten ...
The Good News Club is an evangelical organization that offers Bible and faith lessons after school. "We offer an alternative club to religious indoctrination programs across the nation," Everett said.
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The Good News Club, funded by the religious group Child Evangelism Fellowship NorCal chapter, has been using on-site space at FUSD schools like Starr Elementary after-hours to teach about God. The ...
Journalist Stewart (The Good News Club) provides a comprehensive, chilling look at America’s Christian nationalist movement, which she convincingly portrays as a highly organized political ...
Sixteen years ago, Katherine Stewart wondered why a fundamentalist Bible club was elbowing its way into Cold Spring Elementary School, where her child was a student. The Good News Club had been ...