“Are we there yet?” comes the predictable question from the back seat. In our current situation, a similar question is beginning to be asked, but unlike a road trip, we... read more →
While comparisons can be made to other events in my lifetime, COVID-19 is unlike any other I have experienced. Seemingly, it has touched every country and every people. It has... read more →
The opportunity to serve in a Christian school is a privilege. The opportunity to attend a Christian school is a privilege. What an opportunity faculty, staff, families, and students have... read more →
On many peoples’ minds is the concern about the Corona virus outbreak known as COVID 19. While BJU will be disseminating more specific details regarding our preparations, I want you... read more →
At some time or another, most of us have probably visited a large mall or other multi-building complex and found ourselves standing in front of a kiosk looking at a... read more →
Can you tell by the weekly administrator articles that we have accreditation on our minds? We have been preparing for BJA’s accreditation review, which is finally upon us. So what... read more →
Tuition, fees, payments, MONEY—these words invoke an array of emotions, both negative and positive. During their visit later this month, the accreditation review team will examine all aspects of our... read more →
Still ringing in my ears from years gone by is the simple phrase “better than before.” When I was a young program staffer at The Wilds Christian Camp, George Thornton... read more →
The second standard for accreditation deals with governance and leadership. Just saying the word “governance” or “bifurcation” is enough to put people to sleep, but please don’t nod off! In... read more →
Last week Dr. Nelson wrote about BJA’s accreditation review visit next month. Before and during the visit the team will use 12 standards to measure BJA. The team will look... read more →