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Giving Tuesday 2021

November 30, 2021
By Dr. Susan DeMoss
Giving Tuesday 2021

Giving Tuesday originated in 2012 as a way for people to share their gratitude for non-profits that have impacted their lives and the community. Would you consider donating to Christian Heritage Academy today? CHA has a variety of opportunities for you to invest in—

Heritage Fund—The Heritage Fund meets the internal academic needs of the school.  From funding school technology to providing professional development opportunities for teachers, the Heritage Fund is a vital funding mechanism for our school.

Opportunity Scholarship Fund—The OSF provides a tax credit to donors who would like to defer a portion of their tax dollars to provide scholarships to qualifying CHA students. Currently, we have 153 students who receive scholarship money. On December 2, we will host a complimentary informational breakfast and lunch to learn more about this program. If you would like to attend, please contact Susan DeMoss.  You may also learn more about OSF and download the form from our website.

Ralph Bullard Training Facility—The Ralph Bullard Training Facility will be used for games and practices for basketball and volleyball, indoor elementary and junior high PE, and offseason practice for spring sports. Plans have an artificial surface that can be used for baseball and soccer. The facility will also offer space for large events such as the Fall Festival and pep assemblies.

Here is the online giving link. Thank you again for your support of CHA.

Out of Small Beginnings

November 29, 2021
By Dr. Susan DeMoss

Over the years, God has continued to use OSF to open doors of opportunity for many families. In 2014, CHA received its first gifts to the Opportunity Scholarship Fund.  In that first year, the school received $10,000, which provided scholarships for thirteen students. In 2021, CHA received $599,999 through the OSF, which provided scholarships for 153 families. Each scholarship changes the lives of families, one student at a time.

These humble beginnings reminded me of a quote by Governor William Bradford in his book, Of Plymouth Plantation,

“Thus out of small beginnings greater things have been produced by His hand that made all things of nothing, and gives being to all things that are; and, as one small candle may light a thousand, so the light here kindled hath shone unto many, yea in some sort to our whole nation.”

May God use the students at CHA to shine their lights into the world so that He may be glorified and His name may be known.

If you would like to learn more about how to defer some of your tax dollars to provide scholarships through the Opportunity Scholarship Fund, we are hosting a complimentary luncheon this Thursday from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm.  Please contact Susan DeMoss to reserve a spot.  You may also learn more about OSF on the school’s website.

Next Generation

November 16, 2021
By Dr. Susan DeMoss

What would cause the passengers of the Mayflower to make a treacherous journey that lasted sixty-six days? After arriving in the new land, almost half of the passengers died that first blustery winter.  The captain of the Mayflower pled for those remaining to return with him to England on April 5, 1621. None went back. Why? Facing famine and tremendous grief, why would this weary band of travelers remain in an unknown land? William Bradford wrote in Of Plymouth Plantation,

"Lastly (and which was not least) a great hope, & inward zeall they had of laying some good foundation (or at least to make some way therunto) for ye propagating & advancing ye Gospell of ye Kingdom of Christ in those remote parts of ye world; yea, though they should be but even as stepping stones, unto others for ye performance of so great a work."

It was for the gospel of Jesus Christ that the pilgrims, known as separatists, came. In November 1621, the pilgrims along with almost ninety Wampanoag Indians gathered together to celebrate the first year. They read Psalm 100 from the Geneva Bible, 

“Sing ye loud unto the Lord, all the earth. Serve the Lord with gladness; come before him with joyfulness. Know ye that even the Lord is God; he hath made us, and not we ourselves: we are his people and the sheep of his pasture. Enter into his gates with praise, and into his courts with rejoicing: praise him and bless his Name. For the Lord is good: his mercy is everlasting, and his truth is from generation to generation.”

This year marks the 400th Thanksgiving celebration.  May we be faithful to tell this truth to the next generation what God has done in our nation. For more resources to use this Thanksgiving season, use this link.  If you would like to learn more about how you can help train the next generation by diverting some of your tax dollars, we would love for you to attend one of our upcoming OSF breakfasts or lunches. Please RSVP with this link

Let Freedom Ring

November 08, 2021
By Dr. Susan DeMoss
Patriotic Program

Last week, a new CHA family shared with me that their children had not regularly recited the Pledge of Allegiance at their former school. It reminded me of how blessed we are to live in America and attend Christian Heritage Academy. The Pledge of the Allegiance is recited daily and prayer is given at almost all of our school events.  Marcus Garvey once said, “A people without the knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots.” Training students in America’s Christian History is one of CHA’s educational distinctives.

Never before has the need for Christian education been more evident. God has blessed CHA with over 630 students enrolled. Because of the Opportunity Scholarship Fund (OSF), 153 students received the opportunity to attend CHA with these scholarships. The Opportunity Scholarship Fund is a program established by the state of Oklahoma. It allows taxpayers to divert some of their tax dollars to the private institution of their choice and receive a tax credit. This year, because of the generous tax donors at CHA, we awarded $599,999 in scholarships.

Would you please prayerfully consider learning more about OSF and how you may use some of your tax dollars to allow other students to attend CHA? We are hosting informational breakfasts and lunches on November 11, November 18, and December 2.  Breakfasts will be from 7:30 am - 8:15 am in the Alumni Room. Lunches will be from 11:30 am - 12:30 pm in the Alumni Room. All events are free, and anyone (parents, grandparents, business owners, friends) interested in learning more about this opportunity is invited to attend. If you are interested in reading more, please visit our website. If you would like to attend one of our informational breakfasts or lunches, please contact Dr. Susan DeMoss at sdemoss@cha.org or phone at 672-1787 Ext 233 or complete this online form.

Thank you for praying for CHA.  We hope you enjoyed the Patriotic Program last Friday. It was another reminder to let freedom ring.

Have a wonderful week!

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