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

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for School Start-ups

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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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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

May 30, 2019

May 30, 2019

We had to say goodbye to Quentin today. He is now on his way back to the U.S. Bert & Nancy and Dale and I picked him and Carla up at ABU just before noon. On the way to the airport Bert took a shortcut to the Entebbe Road bypass and we were able to take a team...

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May 28 & 29, 2019

May 28 & 29, 2019

Yesterday (28th) morning Dale was the chapel speaker at ABU. He used as his text Psalm 1, and I’m told did well. I stayed home to do the necessary - laundry. The rest of the day was spent with Carla and Quentin in meeting as a team to discuss future plans with our...

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May 27, 2019

May 27, 2019

While those back home are celebrating Memorial Day, we were going in several different directions. Dale went to ABU with Bert and Nancy to attend the daily chapel service for the students. Bert was the speaker this morning. Tomorrow Dale will be the speaker. On the...

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May 26, 2019

May 26, 2019

This morning we woke up again to pouring rain! Dale and I were scheduled to leave at 7:00 am for the 30 minute trip to Entebbe Presbyterian Church where he was preaching at the 7:30 and 10:45 services. A long story, but because of the rain, Sam our driver was not able...

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May 25, 2019

May 25, 2019

Today is an all-day Shepherding a Child’s Heart, taught by Dale to the Homeschooling Uganda (HUGS) group of about 40 to 45 parents. There are also a lot of children here today! As we went around the room introducing ourselves, several parents have 3 - 4 children! One...

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May 20- 23, 2019

May 20- 23, 2019

Quentin traveled two hours north of Kampala with our colleague Eric (of M.I.E.) to minister at New Hope Kasana.  New Hope is a ministry to orphans that was started in the 1980’s after prolonged period of political upheaval and war in Uganda.  The founder Jay...

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May 24, 2019

We woke up to pouring rain as we got ready to travel back to Kampala this morning. We are so thankful that we have had good weather in Lira up to this point. I feel most sorry for Ugandans when it is raining and all around are puddles and red mud. It makes getting...

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May 23, 2019

May 23, 2019

Our second day at Piaget school in Lira. Today is Carla’s turn to teach Worldview and faith integration. Last night we enjoyed a meal with James and Silas with Silas’ wife Alice and new baby girl, Debra Peace. What a joy to fellowship with our brothers and sisters in...

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May 22, 2019

May 22, 2019

Our first day of two days of teacher training at Piaget Nursery & Primary School in Lira. Nancy started the day with a review of what she taught on her last visit, some songs, and reading them a children’s book, The Dot. This book was one of a suitcase full of...

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