Hometown Heroes
a Family Life Tuesday news feature and podcast
Co-founder Ray Oberst tells us of the value he sees in Christian weekday education as a New York State Christian school continues to grow
Today's edition of "Hometown Heroes" features the co-founder of the Parker-Jordan Christian Academy in Allegany County, New York.
Pastor Ray Oberst tells our Mark Wester about the vision and the launch for a Christian K-12 school there. While many look at faith-based education as an alternative with Scriptures and traditional family values as a primary goal --- and those do happen at PJCA too --- one of the biggest accomplishments that happens at a Christian school is marked improvements in academic performance.
Oberst talks about how the academy has seen mushrooming growth since it opened with a handful of students in 2019. He says families are seeing the progress students make in their classes, extracurriculars, faith, and their emotional/personal/relational lives.
For more information: PJCA website
January 21st, 2025, 12:20 pm
Hometown Heroes
Family Life Hometown Heroes: Parker-Jordan Christian Academy - 1/21/25
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Published January 21st, 2025, 12:20 pm
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Hometown Heroes
a Family Life Tuesday news feature and podcast
Co-founder Ray Oberst tells us of the value he sees in Christian weekday education as a New York State Christian school continues to grow
Today's edition of "Hometown Heroes" features the co-founder of the Parker-Jordan Christian Academy in Allegany County, New York.
Pastor Ray Oberst tells our Mark Wester about the vision and the launch for a Christian K-12 school there. While many look at faith-based education as an alternative with Scriptures and traditional family values as a primary goal --- and those do happen at PJCA too --- one of the biggest accomplishments that happens at a Christian school is marked improvements in academic performance.
Oberst talks about how the academy has seen mushrooming growth since it opened with a handful of students in 2019. He says families are seeing the progress students make in their classes, extracurriculars, faith, and their emotional/personal/relational lives.
For more information: PJCA website
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Hometown Heroes
A special Family Life news feature that tells the story of people who are sharing Jesus in their community.