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EPISODE · Apr 10, 2024 · 15 MIN

MSNBC's Bizarre Treatment of Bible Ministry: 'Like an SNL Skit'

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The founder and CEO if an organization that provides Bible education during the public school day said recent MSNBC coverage of his efforts was so bizarre it felt like a "Saturday Night Live" skit. "The MSNBC piece frankly, to me, was hilarious," Joel Penton founder of LifeWise Academy, told CBN News. "It genuinely felt like an SNL skit." Even a brief viewing of the 9-minute MSNBC segment — which reportedly left out positive data from LifeWise showing academic improvements among participants — provides context to exactly what Penton is describing. Titled, "Christian group uses public school-adjacent Bible study program to breach church-state wall," the video segment, led by host Alex Wagner, said LifeWise is "raising serious questions about the separation of church and state" despite Bible studies taking place during free periods and off campus. "Penton's LifeWise Academy is currently influencing the minds of public school kids in progressive cities like Columbus," Wagner, who called Penton's work "distressing," said, adding that Penton wants to reach every public school in America. "Blue Islands ... those blue islands in red states and swing states ... they could be swayed by LifeWise." At other points in the report, warnings were included that the LifeWise chapter "promised ice cream or popcorn parties if kids got their friends to sign up" and that the organization somehow "found a legal way to offer Bible lessons." "I just wonder if this is not running afoul of certain First Amendment stuff," Wagner added. Penton found the entire segment — a segment for which he and his team willingly sat down with NBC — quite odd. "That they would turn it into something that they find distressing ... it was funny," he said. Penton said he has done many interviews about LifeWise and that he spent a long time with the NBC team. He was surprised to see it all boiled down into a few minutes, with the material being framed in a way that "wasn't really balanced." So far, LifeWise has exceeded its goal of reaching 25 schools by 2025 and is already in more than 300 schools in multiple states — and the organization is only poised to grow. Penton explained the parameters surrounding how it all works.

The founder and CEO if an organization that provides Bible education during the public school day said recent MSNBC coverage of his efforts was so bizarre it felt like a "Saturday Night Live" skit. "The MSNBC piece frankly, to me, was hilarious," Joel Penton founder of LifeWise Academy, told CBN News. "It genuinely felt like an SNL skit." Even a brief viewing of the 9-minute MSNBC segment — which reportedly left out positive data from LifeWise showing academic improvements among participants — provides context to exactly what Penton is describing. Titled, "Christian group uses public school-adjacent Bible study program to breach church-state wall," the video segment, led by host Alex Wagner, said LifeWise is "raising serious questions about the separation of church and state" despite Bible studies taking place during free periods and off campus. "Penton's LifeWise Academy is currently influencing the minds of public school kids in progressive cities like Columbus," Wagner, who called Penton's work "distressing," said, adding that Penton wants to reach every public school in America. "Blue Islands ... those blue islands in red states and swing states ... they could be swayed by LifeWise." At other points in the report, warnings were included that the LifeWise chapter "promised ice cream or popcorn parties if kids got their friends to sign up" and that the organization somehow "found a legal way to offer Bible lessons." "I just wonder if this is not running afoul of certain First Amendment stuff," Wagner added. Penton found the entire segment — a segment for which he and his team willingly sat down with NBC — quite odd. "That they would turn it into something that they find distressing ... it was funny," he said. Penton said he has done many interviews about LifeWise and that he spent a long time with the NBC team. He was surprised to see it all boiled down into a few minutes, with the material being framed in a way that "wasn't really balanced." So far, LifeWise has exceeded its goal of reaching 25 schools by 2025 and is already in more than 300 schools in multiple states — and the organization is only poised to grow. Penton explained the parameters surrounding how it all works.

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