Lincoln Christian School
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Lincoln Christian School is a non-denominational
Non-denominational Christianity
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 Christian
Christian
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 K-12
K-12
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 school located in Lincoln, Nebraska
Lincoln, Nebraska
The City of Lincoln is the capital and the second-most populous city of the US state of Nebraska. Lincoln is also the county seat of Lancaster County and the home of the University of Nebraska. Lincoln's 2010 Census population was 258,379....

in a 35-acre campus. The school was founded in 1951. It has 538 stidents and 38 teachers.

Vision

Every student will experience a life-changing Christian education which intentionally integrates the truth of the Gospel of Jesus Christ into every aspect of intellectual, physical, social, and spiritual life.

Core Values

The Lincoln Christian School family believes in:
  • A God-Centered Focus. God must be first in everything we do. All of the school’s operations must be conducted in a manner that brings glory to God—guided and empowered by the Holy Spirit through prayer and steadfast obedience to God’s Word.
  • A Biblical Emphasis. All instruction and activities must be centered on God’s Word, challenging each student to develop a thorough understanding of the Word and encouraging a deep, personal relationship with the Creator.
  • A Family Orientation. The school complements the educational responsibilities of the home and the church and encourages all school families to be actively involved
  • Academic Excellence. A Christian education requires rigorous academic standards as well as continuous evaluation and improvement.
  • Responsible Stewardship. The school must use the resources God provides effectively and efficiently.
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