Self Proclaimed “Man Of Faith” Stops School Prayer Chain

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.”

A school superintendent who claims that he is a “man of faith” told a school principal and his teachers that they can no longer have a prayer chain for the sick and needy.

“I’m a man of faith who wants good for all, but I’m also a firm believer in separation of church and state,” Medina Schools Superintendent Dave Knight told The Cleveland Plain Dealer.

Still, this “man of faith” Dave Knight told Principal Chad Wise of A.I. Root Middle School that he had to stop a prayer chain for community members dealing with a number of difficulties.  The plan was to uplift those who were facing illness, dealing with family deaths or in the middle of neglect or abuse cases.

“Public school staff can’t use district resources, including email, to promote prayer, especially when the principal, a person in a position of influence, is involved,” “Man of Faith” Knight told reporters. “When it comes to separation of church and state, it’s very clear.”

The principal was advised a single e-mail asking for keeping a family in “thoughts and prayers” was permissible but the prayer chain was a bridge too far.

Principal Wise says he will continue the prayer chain on his own time outside of school e-mail and outside the reach of “man of faith” Knight.

One thought on “Self Proclaimed “Man Of Faith” Stops School Prayer Chain

  1. Man of faith is a tool of Satan to stop these prayers! Hope he’s happy, he probably thinks he had a big win but no one can make you stop praying unless they kill you. This will only cause a ruckus and get more people on the prayer bandwagon lol. Before its over God will have them all praying! Ha ha

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