Principal's Blog

Jesus Is Our Rock!

Sheila Eno - Tuesday, November 15, 2011

War

Loud, terrible

Killing, destroying, burning

Battleground, bomb, love, God

Strengthening, regaining, living

Good, alliance

Peace

                                                                                                          by Justin Courter

 

    November 11th is Veteran's Day.  It is a day to pay tribute to those who sacrificed for our freedoms in this country. Freedoms that we often take for granted.  Freedoms that allow students at Pike Creek Christian School to begin their day in prayer!

    There are many schools in our country that do not have the freedom to pray to God, sing praises to His name, or talk about the Bible in class.  I agree with the words of our young author...God gives us strength to regain what was destroyed.  God is the turning point in the poem and in life.  God leads us to peace.  Without Him there is no peace.   Thank you, Justin, for the reminder.

 

Honored to Serve,

 

Sheila Eno

 

 

 

 

    

    

 

 

 

 

Riding the Heat Wave

Sheila Eno - Friday, July 22, 2011
The heat of the summer can be stifling.  The news stations on the television and radio caution us on the ill effects of prolonged exposure to this sweltering heat and humidity.  The plants in my garden would wilt and wither away if not for my daily watering.  The daily watering has allowed them to ride the heat wave.
 
This has been a challenging summer.  The heat of change can be unsettling.  The economic climate and the rumor mill can have you questioning the future.  When the heat of life hits us, we need daily exposure to "living water".  Psalm 1 talks about a man who "delights in the law of the Lord, and in His law he meditates day and night.  He shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, that brings forth its fruit in its season, whose leaf also shall not wither..."

The plants in my garden will bear fruit through the heat.  Because their roots have been strengthened by the water.  Our school will continue to bear fruit as it stays rooted in Christ.  Be encouraged, the heat wave will not last and our roots go deep.

Riding the Heat Wave Together,

Sheila