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Preschoolers are Learning How to do ALL THINGS through Christ!

“I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” Philippians 4:13

As the 2022/2023 school year comes to a close it is a time for reflection and planning for the next school year. When I reflect upon the school year, I rejoice in the ways God has been faithful to our school and how He has worked in the lives of our students and their families. Our students have learned many things, but have they really learned about who Christ is and what He has done for them?

Philippians 4:13 says of Jesus Christ, “I can do all things through Him who strengthens me.” What a gift that we can do all things through Christ’s strength! What a valuable life lesson this verse teaches all of us and if our students can learn it now, imagine how they will be ready to face anything without fear, knowing God is with them always. Our students already began to put this verse into practice when through Christ they had the strength to be away from mom and dad during school time; through Christ they have had the strength to sit still and learn self-control of their bodies; through Christ they have had the strength to share toys and love their neighbor as themselves; through Christ they were able to run and play during recess; through Christ they were able to paint, use play-doh, have the correct pencil grip, work on fine motor skills, learn how the letters form words when they are put together; the list could go on and on.

In planning for next year, we desire for our school and preschool to be the best it can be for God’s glory.  Each year God continues to grow our school and preschool. We give God all of the glory! He is abundantly blessing our school and it’s a joy to be a part of the work He is doing!

On Tuesday, May 23, we are excited to share with our family and friends some of the things we have learned this school year. Our Promotion Program starts at 6:30, I cannot wait to see y’all there!

Until then, enjoy some glimpses of our amazing students in action…