Heavenly Father, As we come to the end of the 2020-2021 academic year, we have much for which to be thankful. Most apparent, we are thankful that You allowed BJA... read more →
A couple of months ago, many were asking, “What is Boosterthon?” And, now, we all know! Now, Boosterthon conjures up colorful thoughts of children dressed up in red and blue... read more →
First launched in 1952, National Secretaries Day—now designated Administrative Professionals Day—is a time to recognize the significant contribution of administrative assistants, receptionists, and other administrative support professionals. Yesterday, April 21,... read more →
The past year has been an intense, unique, and–Lord-willing–one-of-a-kind year. Because of the Lord’s grace, it appears that we will make it to the end of the year with five-day-a-week... read more →
Congratulations, high school mock trial team! Bob Jones Academy won the South Carolina Bar High School Mock Trial state competition composed of public and private schools. This is a major... read more →
The Triangle, the high school student newspaper, was first published in 1950 under the sponsorship of Edith Markham of the English faculty. Many of its issues present a student-eye view... read more →
Bob Jones University President Dr. Steve Pettit recently announced that Dr. Doug Abels will become the interim BJA administrator at the end of this school year. Dr. Abels is currently... read more →
Have you looked at BJA’s Facebook page lately? It doesn’t take long to realize that a lot goes on inside and outside the classrooms at BJA—elementary and middle school robotics... read more →
As is often the case, God takes disruption and disappointment and transforms it into a work of beauty. Such was the case with this year’s Bible Conference. Larry Hunt mentioned... read more →
One way to promote school choice is through creating educational savings account opportunities on the state level. I’m encouraged that South Carolina lawmakers are moving forward with an educational savings... read more →