Do you have "Big Questions" about Christian education?


By Webmaster - Posted on 30 March 2010

Our children ask big questions:  Who am I?  Where did I come from?  Where am I going?   Seeking answers to the three big questions in the cracked mirrors of our culture can be dangerous.  If you check MySpace, you’ll find young people bragging about themselves online.  On the other hand, countless kids grow up thinking that they are unwanted trash and craving the next buzz to keep themselves going.  

Children ought to get the true answers to the big questions at home, at church, and at school.  Many Christian parents refer to their children as “Gods’ gifts.”  They lead the way, with the help of the church, to direct their children’s eyes off of themselves and toward Jesus Christ.

Christian schools can help children find answers to these big questions, because in Christian school students can examine alternative answers--and additional questions--while wearing the "spectacles of Scripture."  At Ellensburg Christian School children learn that all things-spores and the Azores, goats and zygotes, lambs and lions, butter and butterflies--come together in Jesus Christ. 

Christian education helps God's children answer the big questions. Parents, parishioners, and teachers who provide evidence of these answers in their lives will give God's children the best head start program available. 

It’s a legacy that last forever.  

To learn more about enrolling at Ellensburg Christian School, please call 509.925.2411.  Open Enrollment begins April 2, 2012.

 



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