Rie McGroarty, who teaches in a Pillar school in the United States, thoroughly enjoyed her brief visit to Liberia. She was able to interact easily with teachers and students, because all education in Liberia is in English. Now that the war is over, there are many opportunites for English-speaking educators to help.
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In addition to maintaining a challenging academic curriculum,
an effective Christian school also places great importance on:
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... 1) INFORMATION from God's word!
The student listens as the Bible is taught faithfully at all grade levels.
.. ... 2) FORMATION of a Biblical worldview!
.. ... 2) FORMATION of a Biblical worldview!
God's word starts to "make sense", offering reasonable answers to the basic questions of life that the student is asking.
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...3) TRANSFORMATION of heart!
It is hoped that the student, after considering the price that was paid on the cross, will make the personal decision to commit his/her life to Christ!
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This shy little girl needs Christ...
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. ...and so does this cute little boy!
. ...and so does this cute little boy!
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but to walk life's path successfully and get to heaven,
he too must have Christ!
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...in this world and the next!
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Very well said!
ReplyDeleteThis is a positive image of Liberia. My gratitues to those who are involved with this program.
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