Faith
Christian Schools Uplift Faith and Communities
Faith Facts
- Gray Road Christian Academy is opening a new high school in Cincinnati, led by Jeremy Flowers, to provide Christian education to urban families.
- Lipscomb University celebrated seven Debra K. Johnson Rehabilitation Center residents who earned degrees through its prison education program.
- Ethel Benton, Southwestern Christian College’s beloved “Penny Lady,” inspired many with her dedication to supporting Christian education until her passing at 97.
Christian education continues to transform lives and communities through dedicated leadership and innovative outreach. Each institution’s efforts reflect a strong commitment to biblical teaching and service.
Jeremy Flowers brings wisdom and experience to Gray Road Christian Academy’s mission, reaching those in need of faith-based education.
Lipscomb University’s work within the prison system demonstrates hope and redemption rooted in Christ, offering new beginnings for its students.
“This education has allowed me to become the best version of myself. Thanks to the Lipscomb community, I can lead from a place of healing and make a difference in the world around me,”
said Alisha, a recent graduate.
Ethel Benton’s life and her “Pennies for Southwestern” tradition are enduring testaments to the impact of small acts performed in faith.
They inspired countless Christians to give generously for God’s glory.
May we continue to support and pray for Christian educators and students advancing the Lord’s work in every community.