International (MNN) — Education is a powerful tool that shapes lives and cultures. It can even make a difference for eternity.
By training and connecting educators to provide quality, values-based education to underprivileged people groups,   https://www.mnnonline.org/mission_groups/teachbey& #111;nd/ - TeachBeyond 
 is prompting both personal and spiritual growth. According to the 
organization’s president George Durance, more people than ever are 
requesting this type of education, and not because of anything 
TeachBeyond is doing.


“To be really honest with you, we’re not going around, cultivating a 
sense of educational need, or a need for a values-based education,” 
Durance says. “And the other organizations with which we work 
collaboratively, they would say the same thing. It’s just an astonishing
 movement of the Holy Spirit around the world, prodding and probing, and
 the result is we have this outburst of interest in education.”
Durance says in the past, in many developing countries, most parents 
haven’t been afforded the luxury of thinking about establishing a 
long-term Christian culture. Rather, they have desired quality, 
values-based education as a way to give their children a leg up in 
society. Now, Durance says, they’re beginning to view this as an 
opportunity for the Gospel.
“I think the parents themselves in much of the world, they haven’t 
really fully understood the values component, but they have understood 
two other things, and that is they can use this highly desirable thing 
called quality education to be a testimony and witness in their 
community,” Durance says. “And so they can use it as a doorway into the 
neighborhood, and it brings respect, it brings a certain appreciation 
for the church.
“The other thing is they really want…the transformational component. 
They want to see their children and their societies holistically 
transformed. I see that as slightly different than at least our Western 
idea that we can dust off the sort of negative things in our society by 
giving our children a good, values-based education. It’s got to be more 
than that for most of these people.”
Durance says one reason why people are desiring this type of 
education so much is because of its potential for great impact. 
According to Durance, believers are realizing it’s a powerful way to 
transform their community in multiple different ways, specifically for 
Christ.
“When we talk about education as an attractive option, a Great 
Commission method, I think part of it could be folks just sitting down 
and thinking logically,” Durance says. “I’m thinking of one particular 
individual in a country where we have a great deal of work now. He’d 
been very involved in the communist system, and when he became a 
believer, he had this same desire to see his country undergo a 
revolution, but now it was a Christian revolution. And for him, because 
of his training as Communist, it was clear that the way to change the 
nation was through education.

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“So it wasn’t a kind of breakthrough, inspirational moment. It was 
just a clear-headed, logical decision based on experience and what he’d 
seen around the world, that if I bring in a transformational message 
through education, I can change my country.
“This is what is shocking us, is we’re finding these catalytic 
individuals in many different countries who have this vision, and so 
even if the parents in the church are more concerned about immediate 
issues, which is, ‘I want a leg up for my children with a good education
 that includes some English so they can have an  international 
opportunity,’ and so on, those people align comfortably with the 
visionaries, and we have this wonderful open door the Spirit has given 
us.”
Durance says it’s encouraging to see the way God is working around 
the world through education, and comforting to know that the church is 
not on the defensive. He says the next step is for Christians to ask God
 what this means for them personally, understanding we can participate 
in God’s global adventure by being an agent of change wherever He has 
placed us.
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