Perspectives in Adventist Education

Supporting Spiritual Development

33 min · 25 de sep de 2024
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How can we help students connect their education with their spiritual growth? Debbie Michel and Mario Ferguson discuss how to empower students, the significance of discipline over punishment, and the role of personal struggles in developing a relationship with Christ. The episode highlights the mission of Adventist education to provide a Christ-centered environment that nurtures students' spiritual and personal growth. Mario Ferguson is the Principal at Andrews Academy in Berrien Springs, Michigan. Debbie Michel is the Director of Communication for Lake Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists.

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