Anti-Christian Group Threatens School For Outreach Program

Mark 13:13 “You will be hated by all because of My name, but the one who endures to the end, he will be saved.”

The anti-Christian American Humanist Association has sent a threatening letter to a school in Minnesota that was working with a local church to feed starving children in Haiti.

The AHA claims parents of a student at the School of Engineering and Arts were angry that their children were taken to a local church where they packed boxes of food for starving children in Haiti.  The food would be distributed through a Christian organization that focuses on feeding the hungry.

The packing of the boxes happened at a local Lutheran church and the AHA claims that just being there violates the student’s First Amendment rights.  The group also objected to the fact the packages were called “manna” packages.

The school defended the action by saying the first through third graders participated in a valuable community service learning activity with hundreds of community residents.

“The students learn there are people the world who are not as fortunate as them,” Latisha Gray told Fox News.  “They believe they are being a part of the solution.”

One thought on “Anti-Christian Group Threatens School For Outreach Program

  1. I am so ashamed of how low America has sunk!! Now it is “illegal” to teach our kids to help the poor and feed the starving. It makes me feel embarrassed before the Lord. 🙁

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