What your student won’t learn on mission trips Who wouldn’t want to go on a mission trip? In high school, these trips open students’ eyes to the reality of poverty outside of our comfortable world of technology and instant gratification. Through mission trips, Christians…
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Poverty and Transformational Development: It’s Transforming Students, Too
Poverty and Transformational Development: It’s Transforming Students, Too In the years following World War II, Christians in the United States and beyond began to develop a deeper conviction to address global poverty. Bob Pierce, the founder of World Vision, was one of those Christians.…
World Vision Ignite: Building Friendships Across the Globe
“Mr. Fogo, can our school adopt a village?” Tom, Haley, and Micah were juniors at Faith Lutheran Middle and High School in Las Vegas, Nevada. As they learned about global poverty, each one felt deeply compelled by the gravity of what children and families…
Service Learning: One Christian School’s Key to Discipling Leaders
As Mike Chen, Head of School for Pacific Bay Christian in Pacifica, California, works to build strong Christian leaders for today’s world, he’s particularly focused in an area of education that is often overlooked — service learning. Service learning is not just an occasional…
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“Faith Lutheran Middle and High School is the first in the entire nation to partner with World Vision for a unique, immersive program…One in ten humans do not have access to water in the world, and World Vision tells us the story of a…