Goals & Spiritual Objectives
- To teach that the Bible is the inspired and the only infallible authoritative Word of God, thus developing attitudes of love and respect toward it (II Timothy 3:15, 16, 17; II Peter 1:20, 21).
- To provide an environment where students can achieve academic excellence.
- To teach the student to understand and use the fundamental processes in communicating and dealing with others (such as reading, writing, speaking, listening, and mathematics) (II Corinthians 5:20).
- To teach the basic doctrines of the Bible (Titus 2:1).
- To provide opportunities for the student to confess Christ as Savior and Lord (Romans 10:9, 10).
- To teach the student to know and obey the will of God as revealed in the Scriptures, thus equipping the student to cany out God’s will daily (Romans 12:1,2; II Timothy 2:15; Deuteronomy 26:16,17).
- To impart an understanding of each Christian’s place in the Body of Christ, and its worldwide mission, providing opportunities for the student’s involvement in this task (Ephesians 4:12; I Corinthians 12:1-31; Matthew 28:19,20).
- To teach biblical character qualities and provide opportunities for the student to demonstrate these qualities (1 Samuel 16:7; Galatians 5:22, 23).
- To teach the student how to develop the mind of Christ towards godliness (Philippians 2:5; I Timothy 4:7).
- To encourage the student to develop self-discipline and responsibility from God’s perspective (I Timothy 4:7; 1 Corinthians 9:24-27).
- To teach the student the respect for and submission to authority from God’s perspective (Romans 12:1-7; Hebrews 13:17; Ephesians 6:1-3).
- To help the students develop a Christian worldview by integrating life, and all studies, with the Bible (II Peter 1:3).
- To teach the students to hide God’s Word in their heart through memorization and meditation (Psalm 119:11; Psalm 1:1-3).
- To teach the student how to study God’s Word (II Timothy 2:15).
- To help the student develop a self-image as a unique individual created in the image of God and to attain the fullest potential (Psalm 139:13-16).
- To teach the student to treat everyone with love and respect as unique individuals created in God’s image (Philippians 2:1-4; Ephesians 5:21).
- To teach the student how to become a contributing member of society by realizing the need to serve others (Galatians 5:13; Romans 2:10).
- To teach the student Biblical skills for personal and social relationships (Psalms 119:9; Ephesians 4:12).
- To teach the student the Biblical view of family (I Thessalonians 4:1-7; 1 Timothy 4:12; Genesis 2:18-25; Ephesians 5:22-33).
- To teach the student physical fitness, good health habits, and wise use of the body as the temple of God (I Corinthians 6:19-20).
- To teach the student Biblical attitudes toward material things and responsibility for using them to God’s glory (I Timothy 6:17-19; Matthew 6:19-20; Il Corinthians 10:31).
- To teach and encourage the student to use good study skills and habits (Il Timothy 2:3-7).
- To teach the student how to research and to reason logically from a Biblical perspective (Hebrews 5:14; Romans 12:4).
- To teach the student creative and critical thinking based upon the proper use of Biblical criteria for evaluation (Il Timothy 3:14-17).
- To teach the student good citizenship through an understanding and appreciation of our Christian and American heritage’s (home, church, nation) (I Corinthians 10:11; Romans 12:1-7).
- Use current affairs in all areas, teaching the student how they relate to God’s plan for man.
- To teach the student an appreciation of the Fine Arts.
- To teach the student an understanding of and an appreciation for God’s world, developing an awareness of man’s role in the environment and the God-given responsibility to subdue, use and preserve it properly.
- To provide a range of educational and career tracks for students in recognition of their unique gifts, talents and experiences.
In addition, in working with the homes from which the students come, the organization aims:
- To bring those whom we find that are not Christians to the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ (II Peter 3:9; I Timothy 2:4).
- To aid families in Christian growth and to help them develop Christ-centered homes (Ephesians 5:22-33; II Peter 3:18).
- To help the parents to understand the school’s purpose and program.
- To assist parents in keeping up with the changing culture and its effect on the home and the implications for their children.
- To give special attention to the development and funding of scholarship programs for families that lack the financial resources to pay for some or all tuition costs.
- To encourage regular attendance and involvement in a local church (Hebrews 10:24, 25).
- To encourage parents to realize and shoulder their responsibility for the spiritual, moral and social education of their children (Deuteronomy 6:4-7; Proverbs 22:6).
