If you’re asked if you love Jesus, I know most of us (those who read this, anyway) would answer, “Yes, of course.” But, who is it we love? If you’re married, imagine that you said to your husband …
Meaningful Victory
In the days of the Roman Empire, military commanders who had been victorious in battle were given a triumph-that’s where we get that word. A triumph was a civil ceremony celebrating the …
The Sanctity of Suffering
“Send your kids to Grace and we’ll teach them to suffer” doesn’t seem like a winning tagline. In a way, though, it’s an idea that’s both a true and beautiful consequence of living and growing together …
Changing the World
There has been a lot of discussion within my circles over the past couple of weeks. The Supreme Court’s recent decision in the Obergefells case, the debate in South Carolina over the use of the …
When Bad Things are Good Things
If you’ve never been to one of our commencement ceremonies, you’ve missed a real treat. Seeing a large number of students, all of whom have had a steady diet of the gospel poured into them for a …
The Grace in Grace
One of the issues we struggle with the most as parents, and as a Christian school, is the interplay of grace, mercy, and consequences within the context of training up our children. We are …