Lubbock Adventist News
January Newsletter 2015
Dear Church Family, I hope this year finds you blessed and in good health. 2015 stretches out before us, clean, fresh, and full of wonderful opportunity. I'm excited to see where the Lord's hand will lead in 2015. I believe we are in the final hours before we see...
Lubbock Junior Academy
Writing is a component of the Seventh-day Adventist Pathways Reading & Language Arts Program. Students are taught to write stories, reports, quotes, opinions, etc. while learning grammar and reading skills. Recently, after watching a few short videos about the...
Lubbock Junior Academy
Psalm 139:14 tells that we are, “fearfully and wonderfully made.” Lubbock Junior Academy has been studying about the systems of the body. Specifically, about the nervous system, and the marvelous brain God has given us. This past week LJA students dissected a sheep’s...
Lubbock Junior Academy
The Education Department of the Texico Conference com-missioned Mr. Todd Gessele from Totally INSPIRED Media INC. (producer of inspiring videos, projects & photographs.) to produce a recruiting video for Lubbock Junior Academy. Our students were interviewed and...
Lubbock Junior Academy
Mrs. Connie Buckman recently visited our classroom to explain the importance of eating a healthy diet. She shared the downside of refined sugar. Yes, all of us in the classroom love sugar and we like our sodas, doughnuts, cookies, and cake. However, we learned it is...
Lubbock Junior Academy
LJA is currently studying about healthy food choices and how body systems work. Mrs. Candice Rendon demonstrated three simple, healthy dishes, with a roomful of hungry students eagerly watching. It looked like a scene from a television cooking show. Seventh-day...
Lubbock Junior Academy
3ABN's Kids Time Praise Program is looking for musically talented children ages 15 and under, to perform instrumental, or vocal numbers during some upcoming Kids Time. Tapings will be June 20 through 23. If your child is chosen, you will be contacted and a specific...
Lubbock Junior Academy
LJA students made gingerbread houses with graham crackers instead of gingerbread. We found directions, examples, and a royal icing recipe on Pinterest. The students already knew that if we were going to do something that we have never tried before, it would probably...
Lubbock Junior Academy
LJA students made gingerbread houses with graham crackers instead of gingerbread. We found directions, examples, and a royal icing recipe on Pinterest. The students already knew that if we were going to do something that we have never tried before, it would probably...
Lubbock Junior Academy
LJA students have been listening to Christmas worship stories. I have been telling stories from Joe Wheeler’s books, Christmas in my Heart. The author, a former English professor at Atlantic Union College, brings together the best old familiar favorites and fresh new...
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