Nearly two years ago, we were saddened by the sudden, untimely death of Miss Kim Bierman, our BJA German teacher. Today, I am happy to announce that the Bierman outdoor... read more →
Jesus was referred to as the King of the Jews at His birth and at His crucifixion. It is interesting to note the reactions of people when He was called... read more →
Students are radiating an obvious excitement now that we have entered the Thanksgiving and Christmas season. It is a time of family and friends and thankfulness to God. And, of... read more →
While toddlers can be trained to say “please” and “thank you,” true gratitude takes much longer to cultivate. None of us are born with a heart bent towards always giving... read more →
There will be some happy families when the November bills arrive next week! They will see the fruit of their labors and receive credits from $500 to $750—just in time... read more →
I enjoy teaching one of the quarters of BJA’s senior Bible class each year. Recently one of our graduates emailed to tell me how the Lord was continuing to use... read more →
Last week, a number of BJA teachers and I accompanied the seventh graders to the Creation Museum and the Ark Encounter in Kentucky. It was a memorable three days of... read more →
Report cards were published to NetClassroom earlier this week. Now is a good time to review your student’s progress so far this semester—and for the student to review his or... read more →
“What’s that pounding?” That was the question Tami, the BJA administrative assistant, asked of me this afternoon. Faintly in the background, I could hear the repetitious tap-tap-tap-tap, which piqued our... read more →
Congratulations to the graduation class of 2017! Earlier today the ACT released national data for the class of 2017, so we can announce the stellar academic success of BJA’s class... read more →