Encourage and facilitate the creation of God-centered day and home schools

… and equip teachers for these schools.

We will not hide…but tell the coming generation the glorious deeds of the Lord. -Psalm 78:4

Assistance
for School Start-ups

Thinking about starting a Christian school? We can help.

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Parent & Teacher Workshops

Have you ever wondered, “Am I doing all I need to do to help my children think Christianly about every area of life?”
If so, these workshops are for you.

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Online
Teacher Education

Do you want to become a biblically-informed Christian teacher? Register for our online Teacher Education Programs.

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About

The Mission of PS78Teachers is to encourage an interest in, and to facilitate the creation of, God-centered day schools and home schools in evangelical churches worldwide, and to equip teachers for these schools. All instruction is shaped by a Reformed biblical view of education. A key component of this ministry is an online Teacher Education Program.

“PS78” is a reference to Psalms 78:4, a verse that commands the people of God to “not hide” but to pass on to the next generation the “glorious deeds of the Lord.” Our aim is to equip parents and teachers with the knowledge, skills, and passion needed to more fully and faithfully carry out this task and to avoid teaching in such a way that God is perceived to be irrelevant and, therefore, hidden from our children.

Latest Blog Posts

February 2, 2023 p.m.

After a good (though short) night of sleep, we hit the road running —well, more like climbing…slowly. The altitude (over 7,000 ft.) did not hit us too hard until we encountered the stairs — and we had a lot of them on our first day here. It was day that brought...

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February 2, 2023 a.m.

From Carla: Yes, we have lost a day, however Quentin and I have arrived at the Abat Guest House in Addis Ababa safe and sound! First leg of trip was an 11 hour flight to Istanbul. It was a bit uncomfortable (old plane, hard cushions, warm) and neither of us able to...

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January 31, 2023

Carla and Quentin are flying tonight from Miami to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia to introduce the PS78 Teacher Education Program to the MINTS Seminary there. They have hundreds of Christian schools, but no place for teachers to receive instruction on how to teach from a...

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September 30, 2022 – Last night in Malawi

From Carla after a long day with multiple sweating opportunities — first, in a dress and a graduation cap and gown — agh! (Can those gowns be dry cleaned??) After that, a trek (still in the dress that will never be the same!) through a sustainable farm that Joster is...

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September 30, 2022

Thursday's classes finished around 1:00 so that students could practice for graduation and the MINTS directors could meet and debrief the week, including hearing a report on my time with the faculty (Mon./Tues) and the students (Wed/Thurs). Many positive, encouraging...

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September 29, 2022

Another good day in the classroom! From many comments and statements of appreciation, Carla feels like many have developed a new appreciation of what it means to have God-centered teaching! Malawi Spaghetti

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September 28, 2022

Today was the first of two days teaching students that attend Eschol Theological College. 36 students were a handful fo Carla teaching alone, but overall they were responsive, engaged, and fun! Their presentations were unique, well thought out, and had insights and...

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September 27, 2022

Carla had a really good and profitable day today! Nine men attended, all teachers at the college as well as pastors. Carla feels like she has nine new best friends! These men will be responsible to teach students on a Friday and Saturday, once a month, five courses ~...

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September 26, 2022

Day one of training at Eshcol Theological College~ 7 faculty members attended class today. It went very well and they showed much interest and appreciation for the PS78 teacher program, and didn’t think it was too hard for them to understand. The teachers were a fun...

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