Patrice Lewis
Let’s say there is a kid in school, a 13-year-old girl. We’ll call her Jane.
Jane is perfectly normal. She wears low-cut jeans that show a bare midriff with a pierced navel. She wears tight-fitting, revealing tops and lots of makeup. Her body is physically developing, and her interest in boys is all-consuming. Who cares about history or science when there are boys to impress with her booty?
Jane’s mouth is a bit foul. All her friends use four-letter words, so why shouldn’t she? Yes her parents object, but hey, they’re just the parents. They don’t know nothin’.
So now let’s take this perfectly normal kid, forcibly remove her from her school and plop her in the middle of a family of Christian homeschoolers. The parents object vehemently, but they’re overruled.
Jane is a little embarrassed that her new classmates are a couple years ahead of her in school, even though they’re the same age. But hey, academics aren’t Jane’s “thing” anyway. Boys are. And rebellion…







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