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This isn’t about one woman.
This isn’t about one woman. It’s about how a school-day religious program gets normalized. A glowing local feature out of La Porte County, Indiana presents LifeWise as wholesome community good. But the article itself says students are pulled from school for it “in lieu of one extracurricular class each week,” describes the curriculum as Bible-based,… Read More
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LifeWise is often presented as a simple local effort. A few parents. A church. A…
LifeWise is often presented as a simple local effort. A few parents. A church. A Bible class. But when you follow the records, the legislation, the lobbying, and the political relationships, a very different picture starts to emerge. This is a longer video, but it connects the dots. In this presentation, we break down how… Read More
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⭐️NEW SEA EDUCATOR RESOURCE GUIDE🍎
⭐️NEW SEA EDUCATOR RESOURCE GUIDE🍎 If LifeWise Academy or another released-time religious instruction program comes to your school, educators deserve clear, practical guidance. The Secular Education Association has created an Educator Resource Guide to help teachers, staff, counselors, aides, and administrators understand their professional boundaries, protect instructional time, remain neutral in their official roles, and… Read More
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The Texas voucher mess is exposing the real problem.
The Texas voucher mess is exposing the real problem. When politicians send public money to religious schools, they do not create “freedom.” They create a system where the government starts deciding which religions are acceptable enough to fund and which are too suspect, too controversial, or too politically inconvenient. That is exactly what is happening… Read More
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SEA is not anti-Christian.
SEA is not anti-Christian. We are anti-exclusion. Too often, concerns about religious favoritism in public schools are dismissed as “anti-Christian.” That is false. SEA includes Christians, non-Christians, and nonreligious supporters who all believe public schools should serve every child fairly. Many Christians believe deeply in loving your neighbor, caring for vulnerable children, and treating others… Read More
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Nationally, about 1 in 9 people live in poverty.
Nationally, about 1 in 9 people live in poverty. In Fort Wayne, Indiana – it’s about 1 in 6. So why is a family entertainment venue helping raise money for a multimillion-dollar organization like LifeWise Academy?  Power Up Action Park and Fieldhouse is promoting a group whose model depends on pulling public school children… Read More
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Antisemitism does not just materialize on its own. It is fed by the teachings, n…
Antisemitism does not just materialize on its own. It is fed by the teachings, narratives, and institutions that keep harmful ideas alive and pass them down. That is part of why this article out of Carmel, Indiana matters. A city post about an upcoming Holocaust remembrance ceremony was flooded with antisemitic comments. Even a public… Read More
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SEA was built by families, community members, and supporters who saw what was ha…
SEA was built by families, community members, and supporters who saw what was happening in public schools and realized ordinary people were being left to fight these battles alone. So we stepped up. We research.We track legislation.We monitor released-time religious instruction programs.We educate the public.We support families and communities navigating church–state issues in public schools.… Read More
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South Carolina public schools are under attack.
South Carolina public schools are under attack. H.4757 is being sold as a “Parental Rights Act,” but buried in the bill is language that explicitly lists released-time religious instruction as a protected parental right. In other words, lawmakers are not just talking about parents in general. They are elevating school-day religious release inside a statewide… Read More
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This is not a new fight.
This is not a new fight. In 1875, President Grant called for public education to remain free from sectarian control and for church and state to remain separate. In 2026, that warning still matters. Public schools should belong to all children — not serve as a gateway for religious influence during the school day. View… Read More
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A LifeWise Academy program director in Mississippi was just honored with the Red…
A LifeWise Academy program director in Mississippi was just honored with the Red Rose Award by the Sigma Chapter of The Delta Kappa Gamma Society International, a local chapter of an international honor society for women educators. Delta Kappa Gamma says its mission is to promote the professional and personal growth of women educators and… Read More
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This is how LifeWise talks about public schools and children.
This is how LifeWise talks about public schools and children. In this clip, a Washington State LifeWise representative and a supporter say the quiet part out loud. They describe kids as “abandoned” to public schools, admit they begin teaching them the moment they leave school property, reference a child going missing under their supervision, and… Read More
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This is the hypocrisy at the heart of LifeWise.
This is the hypocrisy at the heart of LifeWise. You cannot scream about “indoctrination” in public schools and then turn around and support LifeWise. You cannot claim kids need more reading, more critical thinking, and more academic focus — while backing a program that pulls them out of instructional time for religious lessons. You cannot… Read More
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Ohio lawmakers are pushing HB 304, a bill that would require 30 minutes of morni…
Ohio lawmakers are pushing HB 304, a bill that would require 30 minutes of morning recess and 30 minutes of afternoon recess for K–8 students. That sounds like a win for kids. But in Ohio, districts are also required to have a released-time policy for off-campus religious instruction, and students can be excused during the… Read More
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LifeWise Academy presents itself as a locally driven Bible education program.
LifeWise Academy presents itself as a locally driven Bible education program. Our new video shows why SEA believes that story leaves out the bigger picture. Using public records, lobbying disclosures, testimony, and internal documents, we trace what appears to be a coordinated national effort to expand released-time religious instruction and weaken local school district control.… Read More















