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Alumni Spotlight: Tifani Silveria ’10
If the axiom, “you reap what you sow” is true, Woodcrest Christian alumni Tifani (Oaks) Silveria is in the harvest. After many years of education and hard work, Tifani has recently landed a career as a Judicial Staff Attorney with a district judge in the Sixth Judicial District of Idaho. Here she conducts legal research, Read moreWhen Faith and Culture Collide: Matt Messner
Modern christian students face a myriad of challenges to their faith. The Christian worldview has received assault from various directions in the modern era leaving the Christian student adrift on the sea of culture. The dominant voices of the West have infiltrated the church and Christian education in such a fashion as to confuse the
Read moreAlumni Spotlight: Harvey Wang ’20
On the date of September 7, 2016, a young fourteen-year-old atheist boy walked through the school gate. He had no friends, he could not speak any English, and he did not know God. But life is full of surprises, and the young boy did not know his life would be changed forever in the next
Read moreAlumni Spotlight: Ella Whitehouse ’20
I would unquestioningly be an entirely different person without the mental and spiritual sharpening and training that Woodcrest Christian instilled in me. The single, most valuable skill that Woodcrest Christian has helped me develop is the ability to think critically about life and Christianity. When I first signed up for AP classes, I soon realized
Read morePassing the Baton
As Charlie Ricards retires after 40 years at Woodcrest Christian, his records and achievements are public knowledge, but behind these external details stands a man of amazing character. Despite his success as a coach, his goal was never to amass wins, championships, and records, but to help shape the lives of student athletes. That investment
Read moreA Powerful Soul: Miss Hall
If you haven’t heard of Miss Hall, she is well known on the high school campus for her powerful ability to teach math, her love of sports and coaching and, most importantly, for her passion to see students succeed. She is an amazing woman who loves the Lord, is tremendously humble, and is willing to
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