Joseph Backholm, the Senior Fellow for Biblical Worldview and Strategic Engagement at Family Research Council, challenges churches in the United States to get involved in starting Christian schools although his arguments for the need aren't restricted to a single country. However, his suggestions about how starting schools could be financed is shaped by possibilities within the USA. Other countries will have to look at their own situations, but the logistical questions can only be solved if there is a serious commitment to providing schools where God and His word are central to all of life and learning.
I agree that "We cannot offset 35 hours a week in a secular culture with 90 minutes on Sunday. The church must end the habit of outsourcing the education of kids and once again become the greatest influence in the lives of our children."