![]() Papua New Guinea's acting Chief Secretary to Government, Ambassador Issac Lupari has called for bible studies to be made mandatory in all schools. Mr. Lupari said Christian values are at the core of society and must be extended to schools, public service, national institutions, and every fabric of society. He said all Papua New Guineans have an obligation to adhere to Christian values and to ensure that the upcoming generation is educated on Christian ways. The acting Chief Secretary said many of these values and virtues are lacking in contemporary society and it's reflected in the growing law and order problems. He believes that promoting Christian beliefs and mandating bible studies in schools can heal the nation and chart a strong faith-based course for the future. NBC News/PNGEducationNews Next : Treat Teachers Well, Education Standard Will Improve: Teacher Comments are closed.
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