I believe that the most important function of Adventist schools is to lead children to Christ. We have had the privilege and blessing of watching a miracle unfold in the lives of the family of one of our students.
Mosheh Crist, an eighth-grader this year, has been at Invitation Hill Adventist School since fourth grade. His mom, Danell, is a postal carrier and in the summer of 2016 was delivering mail in the school neighborhood (then in the basement of the church). She noticed a banner on the fence of the church/school yard stating that applications for registration were being accepted. Not having met the teacher or knowing much about Adventism, Danell went into the building and enrolled Mosheh on the spot. He was having a bad experience in public school, and she felt this would be a good place for him.
Mosheh has a curious mind, and shortly after beginning school noticed some interesting magazines in the foyer that talked about the mark of the beast and other topics that piqued his interest. He began attending church with the teacher and her husband each week. His mom worked most Saturdays but came when she could. Over the years, Mosheh’s little brother and sister began attending church weekly as well.
She is inspiring many in our church family, our students, and a wider circle as her story is being shared, and people from many states are praying for her. Her living testimony is shining a light and creating a legacy that will have ripples into eternity.
To all those who support Adventist Christian education with your prayers and pocketbooks: Thank you so much. You are making a difference for eternity—not just in the lives of the students, but in their families’ lives as well.