I want to apologize to anyone who may view this blog regularly- I have been delinquent in keeping up with my writings because....No reason! Life always throws many challenges into our path, and we are the ones who need to humble ourselves before our mighty God and seek His will and His direction for our lives. So much has transpired over the past 6 months that my head is spinning just to think of all that God has allowed and brought us through as a ministry.
Our 2008 seniors raised tons of money and spent a fun-filled week in New York City with their sponsors: Mr. and Mrs. Woosley and Mr. and Mrs. Baughan.
Garduation 2008 was an emotional time of reflection and giving of thanks by our seniors to those who truly deserve it- Moms and Dads.
God blessed in tremendous ways this summer as we were able to open our new, state-of-the-art Preschool building; paint all of the classrooms and hallways; enoyed a stirring time in Teacher InService; and had a great Parent/Teacher Orientation night to prepare for the new year.
God blessed in a wonderful way as we began the school year with 335 precious children- all praise to Him for supplying us with good families, again!
Pastor Sean determined to take all of our high school students to 3 days of "school camp" at The Acnchorage in Lake Waccamaw, NC. God did a huge work in the lives of our students and adult sponsors as we enjoyed challenging messages, had lots of fun with team competitions- won by our senior class!- saw great examples of student leadership, and simply enjoyed ourselves together as a school. We saw 2 of our precious new students come to know the Lord as their personal Savior!!
Our varsity volleyball team took 3rd place in our annual Bulldog Classic, and our boys soccer team took 2nd in the same tournament.
Here we are, midway through the 1st quarter of school, and God is working in the lives of our students in tremendous ways as the spirit of the Academy is "heavenly!"
All praise and honor to Him who makes life and eternal life possible!
DA
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
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