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In a world that often challenges the values and principles held by Christians, Resurrection Christian School stands committed to the teachings of Christ. Along with being committed to academic excellence, this school stands firmly in its dedication to teaching students about being boldly Christian in a world with conflicting influences and beliefs. Firm Foundation in…
Transitioning from middle school to high school marks a significant milestone in a student’s academic journey. The leap from 8th grade to high school brings about new challenges, responsibilities, and expectations that can be both exciting and intimidating. In this blog, we’ll explore some of the challenges incoming freshmen face when transitioning to high school.…
Selecting the right school for your child is a crucial decision. It is the place that builds the foundation of your child’s learning and prepares them to experience the world. Resurrection Christian School offers a unique and enriching learning experience for your child from pre-K to 12th grade. In this blog, we will dive into…
Are you happy? The word ‘happiness’ is rooted in the same word as happen. So really, we are ‘happy’ when things ‘happen’ the way we want them to ‘happen.’ A deeper dive into the word reveals that the root ‘hap’ connotes a lucky occurrence. This is actually sad because, in a sense, our happiness…
Parent, God has an amazing privilege waiting for you and your family. He has called and wired you to be the primary discipler of your kids. While I believe that families regularly worshiping in a local church is vital for the health of every member of the family, I also believe that God calls…
I loved high school: I was very involved, had good friends, enjoyed my church, and drove a red Ford Pinto — what more could life offer? But I felt that when I walked across that stage and received my high school diploma, my life would be changed forever. I purchased my graduation cap and gown,…
My mother taught me many, many things about life and human nature through actual situations that occurred. She frequently used to wax philosophical about some observance or interaction she would see among people. I remember as a child hearing her say something perhaps your mother quoted to you. “With friends like that, you don’t need…
RCS Senior, Camden Martin, was recently awarded the Daniels Fund Scholarship, a coveted scholarship worth up to $100,000 toward tuition at the college or university of his choosing. Daniels Scholars are selected for their “strength of character, leadership potential, commitment to serving the community, and academic potential.” We asked Cam a few questions about this…
As we move into the Easter season, let us look at three aspects of the mother of Jesus’ life. She was the mother of God, she suffered at the cross, and she rejoiced in the resurrection of her Son. Mary, the Mother of God It seems like a philosophical and theological contradiction to say that…
Human beings have always been preoccupied with building walls. In the first century, the Roman emperor Hadrian built a 75-mile wall across Roman Britain. In the 1870s, Argentina built a line of trenches and watchtowers called the Zanja de Alsina to protect Buenos Aires from invasion by indigenous peoples. The Berlin Wall went up in…