Albert Mohler discusses the decline of American education, highlighting a report that shows 49 out of 50 states have a growing gap between the top 10% and bottom 10% of students. He emphasizes the importance of education as a societal responsibility and a moral concern for Christians. Mohler criticizes the progressive approach to education, arguing that it prioritizes social and political agendas over educational outcomes. He praises Mississippi's successful education model, which emphasizes strict requirements and high standards, and contrasts it with the progressive approach that has led to declining reading and math skills in most states. Mohler also discusses the role of teacher unions and the influence of ideology on higher education, suggesting that it has become a left-wing indoctrination camp. He concludes by emphasizing the importance of parental responsibility in education and the need for Christians to be aware of the direction of higher education institutions.