The work of Biblical Horizons has played an inestimable role in the shaping and training of the teachers and students at Geneva Academy. Understanding education as part of God’s plan to mature His people, seeing the Church at the center of God’s mission in the world, being God’s people praying daily for the world, letting the gospel of Christ shape our reading of the Bible, and seeing through new eyes – Bible eyes – our math, science, history and literature: all these, and in many other ways our students are growing up really understanding God’s Word and its implications for God’s people.
Ed Lang, Headmaster, Geneva Academy, Monroe, Louisiana
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