“We need daily Bible reading and Christian prayer in schools to have wise children,” said Steven Andrew. As public school scores plunge yet again, a new study shows homeschool students are more likely to report positive mental health outcomes, to be married and have children, to volunteer in their communities, and to believe in God, reported the Daily Signal. Andrew is leading this generation to walk faithfully in covenant with the Lord. The report continued: Compared to the other groups, long-term homeschoolers—those who spent at least eight years being educated at home—reported the lowest levels of depression and anxiety, were the least likely to say they “feel helpless dealing with life’s problems,” and “exhibited the highest levels of optimism, gratitude, and life satisfaction,” found a report titled “Diverse Outcomes for a Diverse Population,” released early last month. Long-term homeschool students were the only group in which a majority reported currently being married (63% compared to 40% of those never homeschooled). Only 4% of long-term homeschoolers got divorced, less than half the rate of those who were never homeschooled (9%). Do you stand up for God? “It should be easy to understand that people are better off following Jesus Christ with daily Bible reading and Christian prayer in schools,” said Steven Andrew. “Jesus Christ is the hope people need.” Make a difference. For God to heal our land watch "Save America Revival!" daily with Andrew.