Blog post written by Michael Essenburg, Christian Academy in Japan
Originally posted on the Nurturing Faith blog.
Shortest answer: The “4 differences.”
Short answer: At a Christ-centered school, students learn “different content” for a “different purpose” from “different people” in a “different environment.”
Longer answer:
(1) At a Christ-centered school, students learn “different content, skills, and values.”
They learn to…
Understand Bible stories, the plan of salvation, and a biblical perspective of what they study.
Apply a biblical perspective to what they study.
Respect themselves and others as image bearers of God.
Use their learning to serve God and others, and to take care of God’s creation.
Value and maintain spiritual, moral, physical, social, and emotional health.
(2) At a Christ-centered school, students learn for a “different purpose.”
They learn in order to impact the world for Christ. They learn in order to be Christ-like. The primary purpose of a Christ-centered school is not to help students get into college or get a job.
(3) At a Christ-centered school, students learn from “different people.”
They learn from God’s people. People with new hearts who live for God. People who bear the fruit of the Spirit. People who are passionate about helping all students increase their understanding and application of a biblical perspective.
(4) At a Christ-centered school, students learn in a “different environment.”
A Christ-centered environment. An environment that is safe, healthy, and nurturing. An environment that is characterized by love, gratitude, trust, respect for differences, and high expectations.
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The Big Idea
How does the idea of a Christian education sound to you?
To many of us, the idea of a Christian education for our kids sounds nice, wholesome, and yes, even spiritual. But in reality, few of us are willing to sacrifice whatever it takes to send our children to a Christian school. After all, there is no guarantee for our kids attached! Some went to a school and turned out OK, and others who attended a Christian school or college may not be the picture of Christianity!
But none of that means you shouldn’t be thinking seriously about choosing a Christian school for your child. For more information about why you should at least think about a Christian education, and some big ideas for you to consider, visit our website at http://www.discoverchristianschools.com/.
We can help you find a Christian school and fulfill the directive we have been assigned as Christian parents. DiscoverChristianSchools.com - Where Christian education is priceless!
To many of us, the idea of a Christian education for our kids sounds nice, wholesome, and yes, even spiritual. But in reality, few of us are willing to sacrifice whatever it takes to send our children to a Christian school. After all, there is no guarantee for our kids attached! Some went to a school and turned out OK, and others who attended a Christian school or college may not be the picture of Christianity!
But none of that means you shouldn’t be thinking seriously about choosing a Christian school for your child. For more information about why you should at least think about a Christian education, and some big ideas for you to consider, visit our website at http://www.discoverchristianschools.com/.
We can help you find a Christian school and fulfill the directive we have been assigned as Christian parents. DiscoverChristianSchools.com - Where Christian education is priceless!
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