COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – The Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI) is honored to introduce “Faith Teaches: Christian Education Awareness Campaign,” launching in conjunction with the inaugural Religious Education Week. This national observance highlights the vital role of faith-based education in shaping students, families, and communities.
“Faith Teaches” affirms God’s original design of parents as the primary teachers of their children, entrusted to weave biblical faith into daily life. Through practical and relevant tools, this initiative empowers families, schools, and churches to work together in strengthening faith formation at every stage of a child’s development.
“Faith Teaches” underscores the enduring truth that education always conveys values, that in Christian schools, are rooted in faith, character, and biblical truth. As part of this campaign, ACSI will be sharing stories and resources that demonstrate how Christian education equips students not only for academic excellence but also for purposeful lives.
To support schools, churches, and families in this effort, ACSI is making a variety of free “Faith Teaches” resources available for download including PowerPoint slides, bookmarks, posters, bulletin inserts, prayer cards, social graphics, and videos, all designed to encourage and equip communities to celebrate and strengthen faith-based education. |
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About ACSI: Headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colorado, ACSI exists to strengthen Christian schools and equip Christian educators worldwide as they prepare students academically and inspire them to become devoted followers of Jesus Christ. ACSI advances excellence in Christian schools by enhancing the professional and personal development of Christian educators and providing vital support functions for Christian schools through multiple services including teacher and administrator certification, school accreditation, legal/legislative assistance, and curriculum publishing. Serving more than 25,000 schools in 108 countries, ACSI helps more than 5.5 million students worldwide connect to Christian education. |