After 14 years of affiliation with Front Range Christian School, my family and I are prouder than ever to be a part of this community. When my wife Carolyn and I were trying to decide where to send our boys to high school, all 3 were at different public schools. We prayed for God’s guidance but thought a charter school would be the best plan. Christian education was in our prayers, but we felt that it was too expensive. We knew it was expensive financially but didn’t take into consideration how valuable it could be for them spiritually.
Fortunately, God had a better plan.
All three of our boys graduated from FRCS and from Christian colleges, they are all on to their careers. Most importantly, they are still solid in their faith in Jesus Christ. Through the ups and downs of our boy’s time at Front Range Christian, the school helped solidify the foundation for life, family and faith. The partnership with FRCS and the community we made still impacts our family every day. I pray that we can all be culture makers for Christ.
It has never been clearer to me how important a Christian education is to our youth. If they are taught they came from nothing and are going to nothing; how will they justify their life as anything more than nothing? Here at FRCS, we know that is not the case; we know they are God’s masterpiece created for abundant life and good works that God has prepared for them. We are changing lives not just today, but generationally and eternally.
My family and I are not only looking forward to what this next school year brings, but to see how the lives of students and families are changed forever through these efforts.
That is why I am so blessed to still be part of the of the FRCS family.