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Richmond Academy - http://richmondacademy.org

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November 2011
HERE’S WHAT’S NEW

Departments: Pre-K & K
http://richmondacademy.org/Academics.aspx
Our Pre-K is more than a preschool; it is a kindergarten for four year olds. Our Kindergarten teaches cursive writing and reading with phonics. These classes help your child get an early start and stay ahead.

Fall Campaign for Spring Classes
http://richmondacademy.org/default.aspx
Richmond Academy keeps open enrollment throughout the school year. However, we are campaigning this fall for spring classes. This helps us make preparation for new students coming in. Please let us know if you are interested in starting classes with us this Spring. Spring semester starts January 4th.

Cookbook Fundraiser
Our last fundraiser for this semester is getting ready to ramp up. Cookbooks are only $6.50. Each book comes with over 100 recipes. Many choices of recipes/cookbooks to choose from. Please call the office or see a student to order yours. They make a great Christmas gift idea. Sale ends November 15th.

Poinsetta Fundraiser
Are you looking for a Christmas gift for that special someone? We’ve got the answer… poinsettias! This year our school will be selling Christmas poinsettias from Natural Settings. They are florist quality poinsettias and come in a 6 1/2 inch grow pot and are 15-19 inches tall. The poinsettias are RED, wrapped in decorative waterproof foil and are selling for only $12 each!
Please call the office or see a student to order yours. Sale ends November 15th.

Current Needs
http://richmondacademy.org/Donate.aspx

2 wall pads
2 ibeam pads
2 corner pads
1 score board
1 volleyball referee stand pad
1 xga projector
2 flat screen tvs
Install 3 electrical outlets & storage room light

Donations
http://richmondacademy.org/Donate.aspx
Thank you to the supporters and volunteers that help make Richmond Academy’s vision a reality. God has blessed us; to him be the glory and honor and power and praise!

Testimonials
http://richmondacademy.org/Testimonials.aspx
Hear what students and parents are saying about Richmond Academy.

Fundraisers
http://richmondacademy.org/Donate.aspx
Also, please turn in Box Top Labels as you collect them. Thank you for supporting our school!

Spirit Shop
http://richmondacademy.org/SpiritShop.aspx
Get your Spirit Gear here. Shirts, hats, window decals, license plates, yard signs, etc.

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COMING UP

4 12 Weeks- Day 60 – LS Reports
8 Election day
14 RAPA 3 p.m.
15 13 – Weeks – Day 67 – US Progress Reports*
23 – 1/2 Day for Students – PED (USPM) Thanksgiving Parties
24-25 No School – Thanksgiving Break

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THE TRIUNE FUND

The Triune Fund helps make up the difference beyond the school’s tuition amount. Participation, in any amount, from parents, businesses, churches, and the community will help us reach our goals to provide the best education for our community’s children.

The Triune Fund makes possible:

-Building Programs which help to remodel, repair and maintain school and classrooms.
-Need-based Financial Aid which encourages and ensures economic diversity within our student body
-Faculty and Staff Continuing Education which helps hire and retain the very best people available

At the end of the school year, there will be a plaque with all of the names of those who have given and their club.

http://richmondacademy.org/Donate.aspx

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TELL YOUR FRIENDS!

Richmond Academy
1900 West Main Street
Richmond, IN 47374

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Vision News 10/11

The Vision

Richmond Academy                                         October 2011

1900 West Main Street, Richmond, IN 47374        765-962-7677 Fax: 765-966-806

http://richmondacademy.org/default.aspx            office@richmondacademy.org

Dean: Mrs. Amy Hollingsworth                               Headmaster: Dr. S. Chad Ross

“The safety of our sons and daughters as they go out on the streets this very night is due to the influence of the preachers rather than to policeman and lawmakers. The safety of our nation, including all groups, depends on Christian education.” -Roger Ward Babson

From the Headmaster

We are coming to the end of the first quarter of our ninth year. There are so many things being accomplished by the wonderful and excellent volunteers, staff and faculty that God has given us. Some of these things include finishing the gym, girls volleyball, boys basketball, cheerleading and a return to FABA state competitions for grades 4-12. We are thankful for his favor and faithfulness to our kids.

We now look forward to doing our job: training young people. One of our most important emphases this year is Spiritual Life. God is training our students to be salt and light to the world (Matthew chapter 5). There is also special emphasis on your Chapel Club Worship Team. This contrasts us to other educational systems that focus only on the mind. Our school is a ministry and our focus is on training the character of Christ to every child.

We look forward to continued excellence in Richmond Academy’s ministry to its families.

-Dr. S. Chad Ross

Parents’ Corner

http://richmondacademy.org/Exhortation.aspx

Transforming Your Child’s Mind

The purpose of all education should be that of viewing God the way He views Himself in His word and in nature. Leading a child to the Lord is perhaps the greatest action parents can take for their children. Statistics show that as many as eighty-five percent of believers were saved before the age of fourteen. It is essential that children be challenged with their need to be saved at an early age. The aim of that challenge is for the child to submit himself/herself to the Lord and receive Jesus Christ in a born-again experience of salvation. Parents can point to that day as a great day in their lives. But leading children to the Lord is just the first of many important events in the lives of children. Receiving the Lord Jesus Christ results in a quickening of the spirit within us, a receiving of the Holy Spirit, and the impartation of a new nature (II Peter 1:4). Yet, the mind of the child is not directly impacted by that experience. It is the responsibility of the parents and Christian instructors to help children transform their minds in accordance with the instructions of Paul in Romans 12:2: ”Be not conformed to this world, but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect will of God.” This biblical challenge encourages every parent to ask the question, “How do I renew the mind of my child?” The answer may be the major challenge of parenthood. First of all, renewing the mind means the acquisition of new knowledge and understanding that will enable the child to view life from a Biblical perspective. It is knowledge that recognizes the place of God over the events of this world. It is knowledge that supports the development of a worldview that has God at the center of all things. There is no greater challenge for parents than to meet and fulfill this expectation. Secondly, it also means that the mind of the child should be shaped in particular ways. Again, the Bible speaks to several desires of God for our minds.

God desires for us to have a Submissive Mind. One needs only to read Paul’s descriptive words of Jesus in Philippians 2:5 “Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus” to grasp the concept of a submissive mind. Versus that follow reveal that the major attribute of the mind of Christ was that of complete submission to His heavenly Father and a complete dedication to His Father’s will. That submission was so great that He surrendered His heavenly glory to come to earth to live the life of a servant and ultimately to die for the sins of the world. That is submission.

God desires for us to have a Sound Mind. Again, Paul teaches Timothy about this very desirable quality of the mind. In II Timothy 1:7 Paul says, “For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power and of love and of a sound mind.” A sound mind is a mind that is secure. It also carries the idea of being self-controlled, of being disciplined, and of being settled upon the priorities of a life lived for God. This is a great challenge for parents because a sound mind is vital in the requirements of the transformed mind.

God desires for us to have a Searching Mind. Again, Paul speaks of the believers at Berea and lauds their searching minds. Acts 17:11 says, “…they received the word with all readiness of mind, and searched the scriptures daily…” A searching mind is a desirable quality for a child. Learning should be lifelong. A searching mind is critical to understanding Scriptures, but it is also critical to the acquisition of knowledge about mathematics, science, language, history, and other elements of the school curriculum. Parents do well for their children when they encourage them to be a searching learner within the parameters of the Bible, an avid reader, and one who desires knowledge.

Application: Parents bear the responsibility of rearing their children, children who ultimately belong to God. A major part of child rearing involves transforming the minds of children to view life from God’s perspective. God has revealed Himself in His Son, in His Word, and in nature. Both parents and children can know God personally and each can come to see the significance of God and his Word. The purpose of all education should be that of viewing God the way He views Himself in His Word and Nature. This demands a changed or transformed mind. The Scripture highlights the need for a mind shaped in the directions delcared in the Word of God – a submissive mind, a sound mind and a searching mind. Implementing this task ranks at the top of those responsibilities assigned to parents.

Dr. Phil Suiter is a retired pastor and a retired executive director of the West Virginia Christian Education Association.

Upcoming Events

http://richmondacademy.org/CampusLife.aspx

October

11 School Pictures
12 9 Weeks – Day 45 – US Reports
13 Open House/ Family Night
18 ½ Day for Students – PED (USPM)
19 ½ Day for Students – Parent/Teacher Conferences (USAM)
20-21 No School – Autumn Break

November
4 12 Weeks – Day 60 – LS Reports
8-12 Spiritual Life Week
15 13 ½ Weeks – Day 67 – US Progress Reports*
23 ½ Day for Students – PED (USPM) Thanksgiving Parties
24-25 No School – Thanksgiving Break

December
2 Honorable Servants’ Fund Due
8 Upper School Presentation of “A Christmas Carol”
9 Faculty, Staff, Board Christmas Dinner
20 End of Semester – Day 90 – LS & US Reports
20 Christmas Parties
21 No School or Snow Makeup
22-3 No School – Christmas Break

Fifteen Ways You Can Help

http://richmondacademy.org/Donate.aspx

1. Pray for us.

2. Give a memorial or honorarium gift to the Triune Fund

3. Remember Richmond Academy in your will

4. Purchase items at our Spirit Shop

5. Schedule us to visit your church or ask your pastor to speak at our chapel

6. Hand out brochures at work or church

7. Turn in Box Tops for Education ($.10/label)

8. Link us to your website or advertise on ours

9. Volunteer your time

10. Turn in empty ink and toner cartridges ($3/cartridge)

11. Donate goods

12. Talk to your employer about sponsoring us

13. Sign up for “.org News” at http://richacad03.wordpress.com

14. Recommend our school to other families

15. Search the web using GoodSearch.com

Goods and Services

http://richmondacademy.org/default.aspx

We are in need of the following goods:2 wall pads

  • 2 ibeam pads
  • 2 corner pads
  • 1 score board
  • 1 padded score table
  • 1 volleyball referee stand pad
  • 10 basketballs
  • 1 xga projector
  • Chapel drums repaired
  • hydraulic lift rental for gym light repair and painting

If you can help in any way, please contact the main office.

Do you have a gift or talent that you would like to share with the children? Please contact us about that as well. We are always looking for volunteers to enhance our academic programs.

TELL YOUR FRIENDS!

QUESTIONS: mailto:webmaster@richmondacademy.org

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.org News 10/11

  Richmond Academy - http://www.RichmondAcademy.org


October 2011
HERE’S WHAT’S NEW

Richmond Academy’s Fall Open House
http://www.richmondacademy.org
You are invited to come to our Open House on Thursday, October 13, from 6-7 p.m. This event is open to the public for current and prospective families. For more information contact the office at 765-962-7677

Bake Sale Fundraiser
We are having a Bake Sale. Our family event is Thursday, October 13 at 6 pm. Mark your calendar and start saving for items to be purchased. If you would like to donate for the event, please call the office.

Now accepting RAPA memberships
http://richmondacademy.org/RAPA.aspx
The purpose of the Richmond Academy Parents Association (RAPA) is to assist the school and the headmaster in bringing about spiritual, intellectual, and physical growth in our children. Any person having a direct interest in Richmond Academy is eligible for membership.

Friday Chapels
http://richmondacademy.org/SpiritualLife.aspx
We would like to have Pastors and Youth Pastors speak at Chapel this year. Please ask your Pastor and Youth Pastor if they would be interested in speaking at Chapel. Please have them contact the office to schedule a time. Thank you.

Current Needs
http://richmondacademy.org/Donate.aspx
Purchase bleachers $1200
Finish gym walls $1200
Purchase scoreboard $900
Purchase wall pads $750
If you would like to give a tax deductible contribution to help purchase any of these needs, please contact the office.

Donations
http://richmondacademy.org/Donate.aspx
Thank you to the supporters and volunteers that help make Richmond Academy’s vision a reality. God has blessed us; to him be the glory and honor and power and praise!

Testimonials
http://richmondacademy.org/Donate.aspx
Hear what students and parents are saying about Richmond Academy.

Fundraisers
http://richmondacademy.org/Donate.aspx
Candles, calendars, cookbooks, carnival, etc. Also, please turn in  Box Top labels as you collect them. Thank you for supporting our school!

Spirit Shop
http://richmondacademy.org/Donate.aspx
Get your Spirit Gear here. Shirts, hats, window decals, etc.


COMING UP

  6 Student Council Elections
11 School Pictures
12 9 Weeks – Day 45 – US Reports
13 Open House – Family Day
13 Bake Sale
18 ½ Day for Students – PED (USPM)
19 ½ Day for Students – Parent/Teacher Conferences (USAM)
20-21 No School – Autumn Break

THE TRIUNE FUND

The Triune Fund helps make up the difference beyond the school’s tuition amount. Participation, in any amount, from parents, businesses, churches, and the community will help us reach our goals to provide the best education for our community’s children.

The Triune Fund makes possible:

  • Building Programs which help to remodel, repair and maintain school and classrooms.
  • Need-based Financial Aid which encourages and ensures economic diversity within our student body
  • Faculty and Staff Continuing Education which helps hire and retain the very best people available

At the end of the school year, there will be a plaque with all of the names of those who have given and their club.

http://www.richmondacademy.org/donations.htm

TELL YOUR FRIENDS!

Richmond Academy
1900 West Main Street
Richmond, IN 47374

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.org News 9/11

  Richmond Academy - http://www.RichmondAcademy.org


September 2011
HERE’S WHAT’S NEW

Departments: A Beka Scopes and Sequence
http://richmondacademy.org/Documents/ScopeAndSequence.pdf
Find out what your child will be learning in their class this year.

Now accepting RAPA memberships
http://richmondacademy.org/RAPA.aspx
The purpose of the Richmond Academy Parents Association (RAPA) is to assist the school and the headmaster in bringing about spiritual, intellectual, and physical growth in our children. Any person having a direct interest in Richmond Academy is eligible for membership.

Friday Chapels
http://richmondacademy.org/SpiritualLife.aspx
We would like to have Pastors and Youth Pastors speak at Chapel this year. Please ask your Pastor and Youth Pastor if they would be interested in speaking at Chapel. Please have them contact the office to schedule a time. Thank you.

Current Needs
http://richmondacademy.org/Donate.aspx
Purchase bleachers $1200
Finish gym walls $1200
Purchase scoreboard $900
Purchase wall pads $750

Donations
http://richmondacademy.org/Donate.aspx
Thank you to the supporters and volunteers that help make Richmond Academy’s vision a reality. God has blessed us; to him be the glory and honor and power and praise!

Testimonials
http://richmondacademy.org/Donate.aspx
Hear what students and parents are saying about Richmond Academy.

Fundraisers
http://richmondacademy.org/Donate.aspx
Candles, calendars, cookbooks, carnival, etc. Also, please turn in  Box Top labels as you collect them. Thank you for supporting our school!

Spirit Shop
http://richmondacademy.org/Donate.aspx
Get your Spirit Gear here. Shirts, hats, window decals, etc.


COMING UP

8 Volleyball vs. Community Christian Connersville – 6:00 p.m.
12 4 1 1/2 Weeks – Day 23 – US Progress Reports*
12 Volleyball vs. New Creations – 5:30 p.m.
16 1/2 Day for Students – PED (USAM)
20 Volleyball at Heritage Hall 5:00 p.m.
21 Tuition Payment Due
22 Student Council Debate
22 6 Weeks – Day 30 – LS Reports
24 Birthright Walk-a-thon – 8:15 a.m.
27 Volleyball at Community Christian Connersville – 6 p.m.
28 See You at the Pole – 8:30 a.m.
28 Student Council Elections
30 Volleyball vs. ACTS Academy – 6:00 p.m.

THE TRIUNE FUND

The Triune Fund helps make up the difference beyond the school’s tuition amount. Participation, in any amount, from parents, businesses, churches, and the community will help us reach our goals to provide the best education for our community’s children.

The Triune Fund makes possible:

  • Building Programs which help to remodel, repair and maintain school and classrooms.
  • Need-based Financial Aid which encourages and ensures economic diversity within our student body
  • Faculty and Staff Continuing Education which helps hire and retain the very best people available

At the end of the school year, there will be a plaque with all of the names of those who have given and their club.

http://www.richmondacademy.org/donations.htm

TELL YOUR FRIENDS!

Richmond Academy
1900 West Main Street
Richmond, IN 47374

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.org News 8/11

  Richmond Academy - http://www.RichmondAcademy.org


August 2011
HERE’S WHAT’S NEW

School starts August 10.

State Vouchers Still Available
If your student attended public school last year and your family meets the income requirements, you are eligible for a voucher to pay for all tuition to Richmond Academy! Call the office for more information 962-7677.

2011-12 New Enrollments
http://www.richmondacademy.org
Richmond Academy is receiving enrollment of new students for the next school year. Call the office at 765-962-7677 to receive an application packet for your child.

Departments: A Beka Scopes and Sequence
http://richmondacademy.org/Documents/ScopeAndSequence.pdf
Find out what your child will be learning in their class this year.

Now accepting RAPA memberships
http://richmondacademy.org/RAPA.aspx
The purpose of the Richmond Academy Parents Association (RAPA) is to assist the school and the headmaster in bringing about spiritual, intellectual, and physical growth in our children. Any person having a direct interest in Richmond Academy is eligible for membership.

Current Needs
http://richmondacademy.org/Donate.aspx
Purchase bleachers $1200
Finish gym walls $1200
Purchase scoreboard $900
Purchase wall pads $750

Donations
http://richmondacademy.org/Donate.aspx
Thank you to the supporters and volunteers that help make Richmond Academy’s vision a reality. God has blessed us; to him be the glory and honor and power and praise!

Testimonials
http://richmondacademy.org/Donate.aspx
Hear what students and parents are saying about Richmond Academy.

Fundraisers
http://richmondacademy.org/Donate.aspx
Candles, calendars, cookbooks, carnival, etc. Also, please turn in  Box Top labels as you collect them. Thank you for supporting our school!

Spirit Shop
http://richmondacademy.org/Donate.aspx
Get your Spirit Gear here. Shirts, hats, window decals, etc.


COMING UP

8-9 Faculty In-Service
10 1/2 Day for Students – Orientation
11 1st Full day for Students
21 Tuition Payment Due

THE TRIUNE FUND

The Triune Fund helps make up the difference beyond the school’s tuition amount. Participation, in any amount, from parents, businesses, churches, and the community will help us reach our goals to provide the best education for our community’s children.

The Triune Fund makes possible:

  • Building Programs which help to remodel, repair and maintain school and classrooms.
  • Need-based Financial Aid which encourages and ensures economic diversity within our student body
  • Faculty and Staff Continuing Education which helps hire and retain the very best people available

At the end of the school year, there will be a plaque with all of the names of those who have given and their club.

http://www.richmondacademy.org/donations.htm

TELL YOUR FRIENDS!

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Richmond Academy
1900 West Main Street
Richmond, IN 47374

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.org News 7/11

July 2011
HERE’S WHAT’S NEW

School starts August 10.

State Vouchers & Scholarships

STATE VOUCHER APPLICATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED! Find new information about how to enroll at Richmond Academy and receive a state voucher, scholarship or other financial aid: http://richmondacademy.org/Scholarships.aspx

2011-12 New Enrollments
http://richmondacademy.org/Admissions.aspx 
Richmond Academy is receiving enrollment of new students for the next school year. Call the office at 765-962-7677 to receive an application packet for your child. First tuition payment is due June 21.

Current Needs
http://richmondacademy.org/Donate.aspx 
Please help us finish our gym:

     Purchase bleachers $1200
     Finish gym walls $1200
     Purchase scoreboard $900
     Purchase wall pads $750

Donations
http://richmondacademy.org/Donate.aspx 
Thank you to the supporters and volunteers that help make Richmond Academy’s vision a reality. God has blessed us; to him be the glory and honor and power and praise!

Testimonials
http://richmondacademy.org/Testimonials.aspx 
Hear what students and parents are saying about Richmond Academy.

Fundraisers
http://richmondacademy.org/Donate.aspx 

Candles, calendars, pies, book fair, auction, etc. Also, please turn in  Box Top labels as you collect them. Thank you for supporting our school!

Spirit Shop

http://richmondacademy.org/Donate.aspx 
Get your Spirit Gear here. Shirts, hats, window decals, etc.


COMING UP

 21  Second Tuition Payment Due for 2011-12


THE TRIUNE FUND

The Triune Fund helps make up the difference beyond the school’s tuition amount. Participation, in any amount, from parents, businesses, churches, and the community will help us reach our goals to provide the best education for our community’s children.

The Triune Fund makes possible:

  • Building Programs which help to remodel, repair and maintain school and classrooms.
  • Need-based Financial Aid which encourages and ensures economic diversity within our student body
  • Faculty and Staff Continuing Education which helps hire and retain the very best people available

At the end of the school year, there will be a plaque with all of the names of those who have given and their club.
http://richmondacademy.org/Donate.aspx 


TELL YOUR FRIENDS!

QUESTIONS: mailto:webmaster@richmondacademy.org

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Vision News 7/11

The Vision

Richmond Academy                                          July 2011

1900 West Main Street, Richmond, IN 47374        765-962-7677 Fax: 765-966-806

http://richmondacademy.org/default.aspx            office@richmondacademy.org

Administrator: Mrs. Amy Hollingsworth                Headmaster: Dr. S. Chad Ross

“You are free to choose, but the choices you make today will determine what you will have, be, and do in the tomorrows of your life.” — Author Unknown

From the Headmaster

The new school year is fast approaching. We welcome new students, families, volunteers and supporters.

The administration has been working hard this summer to strengthen our school and fine tune our goals and plans. We are dedicated to providing our families with excellent quality in education and administration.

Something new this summer is the state voucher program. Families transferring from public schools may be eligible for tuition paid by the state. Some may ask, “What does Richmond Academy offer that other schools don’t offer.” Our answer is simple: We offer everything other schools offer including sports, technology, and music, but we offer it in a safe environment, a successful environment, a stable environment and an environment with a Biblical world view. Our students come to school happy, they leave happy, and the parents are happy. The love at Richmond Academy, makes a difference in our families!

Please share with others what Richmond Academy has to offer. People still do not know we are here and they may not now about the state voucher program.

-Dr. S. Chad Ross

Parents’ Corner

http://richmondacademy.org/Exhortation.aspx

Making Choices in a Changing Culture

As technological and philosophical changes engulf our society, Christians should constantly remind themselves that the foundation of our beliefs and values is the Bible.

You have repeatedly counseled your child to make good choices.  Furthermore, you realize that choices influence your child’s life, whether the choices relate to selecting friends, practicing good study habits, displaying the right attitude, embracing high moral values, or obeying the teaching of Scripture.  Life is comprised of making choices, and the better choices your child makes, the higher quality of life he or she will experience.

Obviously, this decision-making truth is equally as applicable to parents. You want your child to experience a good childhood, to do well in school, to honor and respect you and your family, and to mature into an outstanding Christian.  What you want for your child tomorrow requires good choices today.  Sooner than you realize, the baby in the crib is a young man or woman in college or the work force.  The final product is a reflection of the many child-rearing choices you made, some more important than others, during your child’s formative years.

Give your child experience in making choices under your watchful eye and supervision.  As you model decision-making at home, your child will most likely apply your model to future college and workforce situations.  The Christian school is a trustworthy ally in this venture, an ally that you can depend on to stand by your side, an ally who desires, like you, what is best for your child.  When the school and home use the same decision-making framework – biblical principles and truths and godly council – your child has the best of both worlds. 
Our culture is changing.  Ten years ago, few people used e-mail: now it is as common as the telephone.  Global positioning satellites allow instant communication to any spot on the earth.  If something catastrophic happens in Iraq or India, we can watch it live on Fox News or CNN.  These changes alone symbolize a changing culture. 

Furthermore, modern technology has birthed a global economy.  Technology and global competition are an integral part of our culture, and they are here to stay.  Just as the Industrial Revolution transformed America from an agricultural society to an industrial society, the Technology Revolution has produced changes, we must keep in mind that there are some areas of our lives where cultural and belief changes should never be welcomed.  So, how do parents identify unwanted change, and how do they go about resisting it?  Quite frankly, technology presents a lesser threat to Christian values than society’s changing belief and value system, namely, the philosophies built upon human reasoning.  Change rooted in new age type philosophies tempts the Christian family to embrace a worldly view of life.  Christian  parents must identify the cultural changes which conflict with Scripture – and oppose such changes in the church, in the home and in the school. 

When Christ is the focus of our lives, He helps us respond to life’s issues.  He is the very essence of our faith.  Apart from Him, everything loses meaning.  The Bible says, “Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy (the way life is viewed) and vain deceit, after the tradition of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ.”  (Colossians 2:8)  Any teaching that credits humanity with the solution to life’s problems or claims to be the source from which all knowledge originates violates Scripture.  Thus, everything boils down to choices, choices that honor God or honor man.

Change is  a part of life.  Change can be good or bad; it can help or hurt.  The Christian school is very much aware of the danger of man-made traditions and philosophies as well as adverse influence they have upon learning.  Wrong thinking affects how your child studies science, math, language and history.  Even more devastating, wrong teaching influences your child’s value and belief system. 

Application
Remember the day when you decided to enroll your child in a Christian school?  Remember how exciting it was to have your child attend school where the bible was taught and Jesus Christ was exalted as the Son of God?  Remember how appreciative you were of your child’s Christian teachers?  Time erases the freshness and vitality of yesterday’s choices.  A conviction can quickly become a preference, and a preference can gradually become a convenience.  Eventually, if allowed, a convenience leads to indifference, and indifference leads to wrong choices.

Conclusion
Unless you remain committed to the biblical truths of yesterday’s choices, you can lose your commitment to Christian education.  And, a lost commitment leads to indifference to what was once a firmly held conviction.  Furthermore, indifference fails to think about the consequences of wrong choices.  Choices that leave the Bible and Christian principles out of the decision-making process never honor God.

Dr. Charles Walker is the executive director of the American Association of Christian Schools.  He also serves as the executive director of the Tennessee Association of Christian Schools

Upcoming Events

http://richmondacademy.org/CampusLife.aspx

July
21 Tuition Payment Due

August
8-9 Faculty In-Service
10 ½ Day for Students – Orientation
11 1st Full day for Students
20 Tuition Payment Due

September
5  No School – Labor Day
12 4 1/2 Weeks – Day 23
16 1/2 Day for Students – PED (USAM)
21 Tuition Payment Due
22 Student Council Debate
24 Birthright Walk-a-thon
28 6 Weeks – Day 30
28 Student Council Elections

Fifteen Ways You Can Help

http://richmondacademy.org/Donate.aspx

1. Pray for us.                                                             

2. Give a memorial or honorarium gift to the Triune Fund

3. Remember Richmond Academy in your will

4. Purchase items at our Spirit Shop

5. Schedule us to visit your church or ask your pastor to speak at our chapel

6. Hand out brochures at work or church

7. Turn in Box Tops for Education ($.10/label)

8. Link us to your website or advertise on ours

9. Volunteer your time

10. Turn in empty ink and toner cartridges ($3/cartridge)

11. Donate goods

12. Talk to your employer about sponsoring us

13. Sign up for “.org News” at http://richmondacademy.org/default.aspx

14. Recommend our school to other families

15. Search the web using GoodSearch.com

Goods and Services

http://richmondacademy.org/default.aspx

We are in need of the following goods:
- LCD projector
- Pressure washer
- Bleachers
- Finish gym walls
- Purchase scoreboard
- Purchase gym wall pads

We are in need of the following services:
- Grant Writer
- Chapel Speakers
- Volunteers
- Substitute Teachers
If you can help in any way, please contact the main office.

Do you have a gift or talent that you would like to share with the children? Please contact us about that as well. We are always looking for volunteers to enhance our academic programs.

TELL YOUR FRIENDS!

QUESTIONS: mailto:webmaster@richmondacademy.org

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