I would move to a country where this was allowed.

I would join a church mission, and go to a country that is in poverty, and 
help them.

But that doesn't really address what you are trying to get across. The will 
of God and that of the people do not always coincide.

With me, I understand the right of the people to choose and practice what 
ever faith they want, or not faith at all. And thus I would feel somehow I 
was misunderstanding Gods will.

But again, that probably doesn't answer your question, maybe because I 
don't think there is an answer. In the US this is not and should not be 
allowed, unless you give each religion equal time, which you cannot do in a 
school year, so I am sorry but you will have to find some other way to 
follow the will of God.

At 02:59 PM 1/26/2002 -0800, you wrote:
>What if, as a public school teacher, you felt called (an vocation), as in
>commanded by God, to be both a public school teacher and evangelist. That if
>you were not a public school teacher, and that if you did not read from the
>Bible during class, you would be going against God's will?
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