Language Arts
The language arts are based on the truth
that God is the supreme communicator (John 1: 1). In the Bible we can clearly see God as the
creator of the word and of images which are used to communicate truth about God
himself (Psalm 19: 1-4). Jesus taught
religious truth through stories, characters and images that embody truth (Luke
10: 25-37, John 13:1-20). The study of
literature equips us to learn the stories that will most effectively help us to
share the Gospel with people from all nations (Matthew 28: 18-20). As Christians, we must learn to recognize and
understand God’s truth in order to think, write and communicate it clearly so
that we will impact the world for God’s Kingdom (I Peter 3: 15).
Portuguese: First Language
The study of language is based on the
truth that our Triune God, the Supreme Author of communication (Jn. 1: 1), has
in the Word the means of revelation to man of His thoughts, statutes and plans,
as well as His character and will. He
gave us the capacity to communicate with Himself, and with each other in speaking,
listening, writing and reading. Through
language He desires that we recognize His standards and principles.
Portuguese as a Foreign Language
The teaching of Portuguese as a second
language is based on the truth that God is the Supreme Being and
Communicator. He has blessed us with the
gift of communication with Himself and consequently with each other. Foreign students in Brazil need to
be able to communicate and understand the culture. The study of Portuguese is
essential for the student’s integration into Brazilian culture and society. Increasing globalization requires leaders and
professionals who are capable of communicating in various languages. This course equips the student for his/her
entry into the world job market.
Mathematics
Mathematics, taught in the light of
Biblical truth, reveals the majesty and excellence of the attributes of God’s
nature and character; leads to the understanding of the physical world;
promotes the development of analytical
thinking; and trains the mind, which under the control of the Spirit of Truth,
can reason with and through the Scriptures to apply it for the glory of God (Romans
1: 20, Romans 12: 2).
Science
Science must begin with the unshakable
belief that in the beginning God created the universe and apart from Him
nothing was made (Genesis 1: 1, John 1: 3).
It is also important to know that God intimately and continuously
supports His creation (Psalm 104).
Christians have a responsibility to learn about the creation so they can
gain an increasing appreciation for the greatness of God. Man also has been given dominion over
creation, so as Christians, knowledge of creation is an important first step in
making informed and wise decisions about how to take care of it (Genesis 1:
28).
Social Sciences
The social sciences are the study of
mankind carrying out the cultural mandate given by God, in community and
relationships in a particular time and place (Genesis 9:1). Through the social sciences we see man's lost
condition and strive to demonstrate God’s sovereignty throughout time (Romans
3: 23, Deuteronomy 4: 39). God oversees
our personal growth, conflicts, resolution and rebuilding as well as determines
the course of the nations through the centuries (Psalm 47: 2 & 8). Fundamentally, the social sciences are the
study of relationships: man to man, man to earth, and man to his God (Psalm 71:
17-18).
Bible
The Bible is God’s revelation of Himself
to us and therefore is studied for the purpose of knowing God and His Son,
Jesus Christ (Hebrews 1: 1-3). The Bible
is God’s inspired, inerrant Word to man, and contains all the answers needed
for life (Deuteronomy 32: 46- 47, II Peter 1: 3). We must study the content of
Scripture and seek to comprehend its principles so that we will be able to make
the personal applications leading to an integrated, God-centered view of life
(II Timothy 2: 15). Bible class provides
the opportunities necessary for each of our students to develop a vibrant
personal relationship with Jesus Christ, and equips them with the tools
necessary to become lifelong students of the Scriptures (Acts 17: 11). The Gospel is the active power of God through
His Holy Spirit to change lives and impact our world for Christ (Romans 1:
16-17, John 16: 13-15).
Physical Education
Physical education is based on the truth
that the body is the temple of the Lord (I Corinthians 6: 19-20). God has gifted individuals with various
levels of abilities and calls each of us to reach our full potential (Colossians
3: 23). Physical education classes will
teach the students to discipline their bodies as they participate in a wide
range of activities. He has set
standards for our activities that are distinct from those of the secular world,
such as living in peace with everyone and doing to others as we would have them
do to us (Hebrews 12: 14, Luke 6: 31).
Technology
Students are taught to use
technology within classroom disciplines and/or in the media centers. The school is committed to maintaining a high
level of moral and ethical use with technology.
The students will be challenged to become proficient in using
technology, to become aware of its nuances, to make Biblically based decisions
related to this expanding field in the world around them (Romans 12: 2,
Proverbs 2: 6), and to know where it may be used in real world situations.
Fine
Arts
The fine arts program develops the student’s capacity of
observing, analyzing and criticizing the wonderful world of arts. "The
heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his
hands." (Ps. 19: 1) Through a
Christian worldview the students have the opportunity of evaluating the world
around them, recognizing God's creation ("God saw all that he made, and it
was very good" Gen. 1: 3), and developing their natural gifts by
experiencing music, theater and art. "… and I have filled him with the
Spirit of God, with skill, ability and knowledge in all kind of
crafts."(Ex. 31: 3)