By: Stephanie Sweat, Principal

This past February I was privileged to take the senior class from Temple Christian School to England, France, and Italy for their senior trip.  Tough job, but somebody’s got to do it!!!  While we were in Italy we visited the Leaning Tower of Pisa.  The construction of the tower began in 1173. The foundation was laid but then construction halted when a war broke out with the neighboring city of Florence.  In 1180, the construction resumed, and by 1185, the first, second, and third floors were completed.  Unfortunately, construction ceased once again when another war with Florence erupted.  It was about this time that the tower began to lean to one side. 

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What a great spiritual lesson!!  Education MUST be firmly built on a solid foundation: The Bible.  If not, the moral values, ethics, and spirituality of students will begin to lean in one direction or another.  Oh sure, we can try to minimize the appearance of this “lean” with rhetoric,  flashy programs, brand new facilities, etc., but at the end of the day, the students will be in need of constant spiritual repair.  That’s not a chance we’re willing to take at Temple Christian School.  We want our students to grow spiritually – firmly planted on the foundation of the unshakeable and unshifting Word of God!

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