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Goals and Objectives

  1. To provide a Christ-centered, Bible-based education -- where the Word of God is an integral part of the entire curriculum.
  2. To instill an internal moral code of behavior in the life of each student, based on God's Word, that will guide him and prepare him for the ministry that God has called him to do.
  3. To excel in academic standards, with an educational program that would prepare a student to his fullest potential for the glory of God
  4. To train the whole person:
    • Spiritually
      To know Christ personally and to yield to His will in every area of life. (Phil. 3:10)
    • Mentally
      To relate all knowledge to God's Truth. To discover and develop individual aptitudes. To cultivate the power of critical and spiritual thinking. (Prov. 4:7)
    • Socially
      To develop a Biblical understanding of, and active interest in the family unit. To help prepare Christians to live in the world, and yet, not be of the world. To teach loyalty to God, home and country. (Matt 7:12)
    • Emotionally
      To build a Spirit-controlled personality, encouraging discernment to life's situations in a God-honoring way. To develop self-discipline and a sensitive heart towards the needs of others. (II Tim. 1:7)
    • Physically
      To develop a respect for the body as the temple of the Holy Spirit. To provide understanding when making decisions concerning the care of the body and to encourage the yielding of the body as an instrument for God's use. (I Cor. 6:19-20)

Educational Objectives

  1. To lead students to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ.
  2. To teach the Bible as God's inspired Word and to develop attitudes of love and respect toward it.
  3. To develop a desire to know and obey the will of God
  4. To develop the mind of Christ in each student and to teach students how to overcome sin.
  5. To encourage the development of self-discipline and personal responsibility.
  6. To instill in each student a love and honor for God and family.
  7. To provide each student the opportunity for developing the skills necessary to succeed in his ministry.
  8. To provide the highest academic education possible in an atmosphere that promotes Christian growth .
  9. To encourage continued education for the furtherance of the ministry and the glory of God

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