Our ministry, Educating
Generations for Christ, is partnering with Eben-Ezer Mission and the
Christian University of Haiti (Université Chrétienne d’Haïti or UCH),
to implement Principle Approach education in the university and their schools. Eben-Ezer Mission is an indigenous
ministry pioneering Christian education in Haiti, and through their network of
schools, co-ops, churches, and community organizations, has a tremendous
influence across the nation. God has now positioned them to implement Principle
Approach education in their schools and university, and then to reach out and
train Christian teachers all over Haiti to follow their lead and lay a solid
Biblical foundation for the next generation and beyond. “Principle
Approach education” is the
historic method of Biblical reasoning that makes the truths and principles of
God’s Word the basis of every subject in the school curriculum. We are amazed at the level of passion
and commitment these Eben-Ezer Mission leaders have displayed against all odds,
as they trust God to use Christian education to lay a new foundation upon
Christ and His Word for their university, their schools, and for schools all
over Haiti. But much help is needed!
Friberg's with Educators from Haiti |
JOSIAH FRIBERG'S NEW JOB DESCRIPTION?
Josiah has been appointed by Eben-Ezer Mission to oversee all educational
training and professional development of the faculty and staff for the Christian
University of Haiti and Eben-Ezer Schools. Under Josiah’s
leadership, UCH is now being
restructured and transformed into a Principle Approach based Christian
university that will offer three degree programs in 2013: Teaching &
Education, Bible & Theology, and Administration & Management. In time,
five other degree programs will be added: engineering, agronomy, communications,
music & arts, and medicine. Josiah is responsible for laying the foundation
of a Christian philosophy and methodology of education and for establishing the
first Christian Teachers’ College in Haiti. The
Teachers’ College will train teachers for all of Eben-Ezer’s schools, as well
as teachers from all districts of the country.
HELP IS NEEDED FOR THIS EDUCATION MISSION
The poverty of Haiti is well
known and recently exacerbated by earthquakes and hurricanes. Christians long
to see Haiti prosper and enjoy civil liberty, but the only lasting help for
Haiti is to establish Biblical principles of life and self-government in the
hearts of the next generation. Would you help send the Friberg family to Haiti to educate
and disciple Haiti into a Christian nation by making a contribution to this
ministry? Finances are needed for airline tickets, moving expenses,
shipping a container and a vehicle, living expenses, family needs, and
educational training materials. Material supplies are also needed. By helping send the Fribergs to train leaders in Christian
education, you will be helping to lay the foundation for a new Christian Haiti
of tomorrow. We know the best way to disciple a nation is through the education
of its children. Teaching Biblical principles is the key to bringing Haiti out
of its impoverished state and into the full liberty of Christ. Help the Fribergs
make this possible!
SHORT-TERM
MISSION WORKERS & TEAMS NEEDED
Eben-Ezer Mission
was founded in 1969 by Pastor Michel Morisset in Gonaives. It is one of the
oldest indigenous Protestant mission organizations in Haiti whose broad
influence has reached across the nation for 43 year. Its ministries include the
Christian University of Haiti, several Christian schools, a vocational school, a
national education network, several churches, a Christian hospital, a Christian
Credit Union Co-op, an agricultural network, an orphanage, etc. Eben-Ezer Mission pioneered the first
Christian secondary school in Gonaives and established the first Christian
university in Haiti. Would you come as a short-term worker to help
serve God with us?
WE'RE RECRUITING CHRISTIAN
PROFESSORS TO TEACH AT UCH
We are now recruiting godly Christian professors for UCH
who have a strong Biblical worldview and solid Christian character, who are
trained or willing to be trained in Principle Approach education, who are
experienced teachers with a passion for teaching and for truth, and who are
willing to temporarily lay down their lives to serve the Lord in Haiti where He
is transforming a nation for His glory. Retired, self-supporting, experienced, and successful professionals
with graduate degrees in their field of expertise would be highly valued.
If you would like to partner with
us to disciple and educate Haiti’s next generation for Christ, donations can be
sent to:
Educating
Generations for Christ,
P.O. Box
1110, Moravian Falls, NC 28654
Donations can also be made online
at our ministry website: www.educateforchrist.org
Thank you for visiting my blog on Preparing parents grandparents and teachers for their primary purpose of educating generations for Christ. This is Josiah Friberg asking you to check back often for my most recent Christian education postings on Kingdom education, Christian schools, homeschooling, Psalm78 education and ministry, and the dangers of public schools. Consider adding my RSS FEED so you can keep up to date on godly alternatives to public schools. This article was posted by Josiah Friberg of Educating Generations For Christ, on his Christian Education blog: www.alleducationisreligious.blogspot.com.
Teaching our kids about christian education at a young age will enable them to grow to good mannered and compassionate individuals.
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ReplyDeleteAlmost nothing gets me hot under the collar faster than the subject of education. While I excelled in school, my brother struggled intensely, eventually dropping out during his sophomore year. He has yet to get his GED, convinced that he isn't smart enough to pass the tests. I can't stand that. Traditional modes of learning and evaluation work well for those who can easily memorize facts and spit them out onto paper, but what about those whose minds don't work that way?
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