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is to reach out to what they call "unchurched" kids. At the CEF's national convention in 2010 in Talladega,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], Alabama, 30-year CEF veteran Julie Spiegel boasted,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], "The best mission field for children is the public schools!" and showered the crowd with public-school conversion rates. Mathew Staver, president and founder of Liberty Counsel -- the legal advocacy group that provides the CEF with its legal armor -- was keynote speaker at that same convention, where he urged his fellow missionaries to "knock down all doors, all of the barriers, to all of the 65,http://www.ewwealth.com/,000-plus elementary schools in the country and take the gospel to this open mission field now! Not later,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], now!" The existence of Good News Clubs in public schools raises a number of troubling questions. One involves the familiar terrain of church-state issues. As Americans, all religious groups have the right to practice and express their religious beliefs,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], as long as they don't seek the privilege of state endorsement. The Good News
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