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God is the Foundation It is impossible to build a sturdy building without a solid foundation. This is shown in the Bible by the two men who both built a house. The wise man built his house on a rock, while the foolish man chose the sand. When the storm came the foolish man ' s house fell, but the wise man ' s house stood because it had aproper foundation. This is also trueof aChristian school such as our very own; Clinton Christian. AtClinton, God is the foundation. It is upon Him and His Word, the Bible, that the rest of the school is built. It is easy to understand that when you look at a building the foundation cannot be seen, although without it the building couldn ' t stand for a very long period of tinne. So it is with God as the foundation of our school. Although He cannot visably be seen. His works are evident in many aspects of the school . The prayer calendar is only one of the many ways God works in our school . By distributing calendars to every family represented in the school, they share the responsibility of prayer support for the teachers and board members. There are also teacher ' s prayer meetings in which they share their concerns and pray for the students. God ' s Word is the main textbook. All the other subjects tciught center around it. All these things allow God to become the found- ation, which gives Clinton the ability to stand. i
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Who holds our school together? Who donates time J effort, and money to make our school a suc- cess? Who offers their services at Chicken Barbe- ques, Fish-Frys, and Benefit Sales? Who serves on the Board andPTO? The students, the faculty or staff? No, the Pa- trons! If it would not be for the Patrons ' support, our school couldn ' t continue to function. The Patrons include parents, pastors, grand- parents, and many other Christian School support- ers. They build their lives on Christ as their fbund- ation. In return they want their children to have this same foundation, so they support the school. This causes them to become the foundational walls, and gives them a great responsibility. The Patrons are responsible for making school policies through PTO, and the Association. They also support the school a great deal through prayer. What is a school without Patrons? It is like a building without foundational walls.
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