Expected Student Outcomes
- All principles and terms are as they are properly interpreted and defined in the Bible.
- Each statement can be preceded with “Students will…”
Expected Spiritual Outcomes
- Be able to articulate and defend a Biblical worldview while having a basic understanding of opposing worldviews that are not biblical
- Understand the worth of every human as being created in the image of God
- Understand the gospel and be challenged to commit their lives to the Lordship of Jesus Christ. Those who respond will:
- Know, understand, and apply God’s Word in daily life
- Be empowered by the Holy Spirit, pursuing a life of faith, goodness, knowledge, self-control, perseverance, godliness, brotherly kindness, and love
- Treat their bodies as a temple of the Holy Spirit (spiritual)
- Be actively involved in a local church, serving God and others with their spiritual giftedness
- Personally respond to the command to carry out the Great Commission locally and around the world
Expected Academic Outcomes
- Be trained in all forms of communication: reading, writing, speaking, listening
- Be proficient in mathematics, science, and technology
- Have a knowledge and understanding of people, events, and movements in history, including church history, and the cultures of other peoples and places
- Know, understand, and appreciate literature and the arts and how they express and shape beliefs and values
- Value intellectual inquiry and engage in the marketplace of ideas as a lifelong learner
- Have an appreciation for God’s creation and practice responsible stewardship of it
Expected Social Outcomes
- Have an appreciation of differing cultures, promoting and encouraging hospitality to all
- Understand, value, and engage in appropriate social (community) and civic (political) activities
- Embrace, understand, and practice biblical family principles and family roles
- Respect and relate appropriately with integrity to the people with whom they work, play, and live
- Understand that a strong work ethic is pleasing to God and that work has dignity
Expected Life Skill Outcomes
- Know how to utilize resources appropriately to find, analyze, apply, and evaluate information
- Have skills and multiple strategies to ask questions, seek counsel, solve problems, and make wise decisions
- Be good stewards of their finances, time, and possessions that God has entrusted to them
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