Episode 159: How Prayer Ignited Book Reports about the Bible in a Public School
Mandy Ulrich has been a public school teacher for 29 years, with the last 12 spent educating at an intermediate school. You’ll hear her testimony and be amazed at how it ties together years of prayer, 5th graders, and the Word of God. You will leave here inspired by what God delights to do with our prayers, and educated as to what your kids’ religious liberties can look like in public school.
Are you ready to hear how prayer ignited students to write book reports on the Bible in a public school? Let’s go!
MANDY ULRICH has been happily married for 29 years and is blessed with 3 children and 6 grandchildren. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with family, gardening, reading, and riding motorcycles. She has been teaching since 1995, educating a range of grades from first to sixth grade. For the last 12 years Mandy has been teaching at an intermediate school and continues to grow as a teacher as God shows her how to be light in the public schools.
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