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Our Philosophy
The Seventh-day Adventist Church recognizes God as the ultimate source
of existence and truth. In the beginning, God created in His image a
perfect humanity, a perfection later marred by sin. Through Christ and
His Spirit, God determined to restore humanity from its lost state.
Through the Bible, He has revealed His will to the world, a revelation
that supersedes human reason. Through His Church on earth, He seeks the
lost for His kingdom.
The basic tenets of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, as well as the
inspired writing of Ellen White, are directed toward God's restorative
plan for fallen humanity. The Church conducts its own system of
education to engender belief in these tenets, within the contest of
one's personal relationship with Jesus Christ, and to foster a desire to
share that relationship with others.
Made in God's image, every human being, although fallen, is endowed with
attributes akin to those of the Creator. Therefore, Adventist education
seeks to nurture thinkers rather than mere reflectors of others'
thoughts; loving service rather than selfish ambition; maximum
development of one's potential; and an appreciation for all that is
beautiful, true, and good.
An education of this kind imparts more than academic knowledge. It is a
balanced development of the whole person. Its time dimensions span
eternity. In Adventist education, homes, schools, and churches
cooperate together with divine agencies in preparing learners for
citizenship here on this earth and in the New Earth to come.*
*This statement is an abridgement of the complete philosophy statement found in the General Conference Working Policy.
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