CELEBRATING THE IMPACT

FELICIA PIERCE, BRAINERD HIGH SCHOOL ALUM


I am Felicia Pierce. I am a Board Member of Bible in the Schools. I am also an alumna of the Bible education program and a graduate of Brainerd High School.


I am sure that many, if not all of you, would agree that it is amazing to be able to look back over our lives, especially those middle and high school years, and wonder how we made it from there to here. In fact, if you are like me you are saying, “Thank God, I survived!”


As I look back over my life, I can stand here and testify that I am truly grateful for Bible in the Schools. As a student I struggled with low self-esteem, determining where I fit in, and finding my identity. These struggles impacted my behavior and attitude. I was raised in the church; however, like a lot of people, I compartmentalized my study and application of the Bible to Sundays while struggling all the other days of the week. Taking Bible allowed me personally to choose to interject the Bible, the most important book of my life, and its values, into my everyday life. Through classroom lessons and homework assignments that most certainly pushed me academically, Bible gave me the opportunity to apply the powerful words and precepts of the Bible into the very environment and situations where I struggled the most.


In looking back over my life, without the assistance of the Bible in the Schools program, I don’t think I would have been able to make the mental and behavior shifts necessary to be successful in maturing to the adult I am today. I have experienced firsthand the value and importance of Bible classes in the life of a student. That is why I support and advocate for this worthy mission. When you give to Bible in the Schools, you are investing not in a program, an organization, or a board, but in the lives of real kids like me who will forever be impacted by your gift of Bible for our public schools.

JESSE STEELE, BRAINERD HIGH SCHOOL ALUM


I am Jesse Steele. I am a 2020 Bible education alumnus from Tyner Academy. I currently attend Chattanooga State, where I'm pursuing my B.A. in Communications. I hope one day to become a Sports Commentator.


I took Bible my senior year at Tyner under the leadership of Mr. Randy Young. It was my first block class. I had no consistent exposure to the Bible prior to my Bible class. Bible taught me a lot about how to treat other people and work together as a group. Mr. Young often put us in group projects with one or two other people, so we all had to come together and function as one unit. We had a lot of group work, so that prepared me for group collaboration, exchanging ideas, and sharing the workload. When you work in groups, you get to know people you wouldn’t normally be friends with.


Taking Bible really helped me grow to become the man I am today. At the time I took the class, I was just an average 12th grader. I was playful and childish. But the class with Mr. Young changed me a lot. It made me more focused in life. His class made me evaluate what I wanted to do and who I wanted to be. It made me think more closely about life, and more intentional with my decisions. I think the seriousness of Jesus’ death on the cross really made me reevaluate some of my priorities. You never know when your moment [death] might come, so you better live your life with intentionality.

SOPHIE BELL, EAST HAMILTON HIGH SCHOOL ALUM


I am Sophie Bell. I graduated from East Hamilton High School in 2015. I am also a Bible education alumna. Although I grew up reading the Bible, taking Bible with Mr. Fairbanks was the first time I studied the Bible in much greater detail. The most memorable part of my Bible class were the stories Mr. Fairbanks would tell while we were studying the Bible. As a class, we would read the Bible together and talk about it as one big story. It really made sense and allowed us to remember each chapter we read.


The Bible, the Old Testament specifically, is one big history book. It holds a series of stories about people who made history and changed aspects of our world. In Bible, we learned about historical events, but we also saw how things changed from generation to generation. The beauty of learning history is that not only are we trying “not to repeat it,” but also to appreciate what the ones before us did so we don’t have to. Studying the Bible can help us understand why we live the life we live now and see how much times have changed.


Reading the Bible helped me in my other subjects. The Bible is so detailed and worded so beautifully. Still to this day, studying the Bible is something I challenge myself with daily because I truly believe it changes our entire life. It has made me internalize the words and apply it to every situation that comes my way. I think that everyone should read the Bible because it is a gateway to life.


Taking Bible paved my whole future. When I took the class in 2012, I knew I wanted to learn more. I knew I wanted to study the Bible and apply it to my life. This inspired me to pursue a degree at a college where I could continue to study the Bible. The Bible remains a priority for me personally. I definitely owe a lot of that to the opportunity of taking Bible my freshman year of high school.


MIKE COSTELLO, HENRY L. BARGER SCHOOL ALUM


I am Mike Costello. I am a Shareholder at Elliott Davis in Chattanooga, Tennessee. I am also an alumnus of the Bible program at Henry L. Barger Elementary School, class of 1967. At the time, Bible classes were offered in elementary schools, not just middle and high schools. The course wasn't called "Bible" either, but "Bible Class." I attended Bible Class between the 4th and 6th grades, and my teacher was Mrs. Gant. She made Bible Class so engaging, the stories so profound, and as a result, I have special memories of her impact on my life as a student. 


Reading the Bible helped me in my other subjects. In our Bible Class, we had to take extensive notes, review them, and often memorize verses. Taking Bible taught me to take notes and commit important principles to memory. Taking Bible helped me see that there is a great deal to be learned from the Bible that you don’t get anywhere else.


For me, the most surprising Bible story that we studied in class was what I call “the coat of many colors.” I dreamt about being in battles and circumstances that required resilience, courage, integrity and strength, just like my heroes did in what I called the “cowboy shows.” Joseph was dealt a number of setbacks, but he reflected those qualities I wanted to emulate.


But more than just stories, my Bible Class taught me important life lessons. The lessons I learned formed a great foundation that is continuously being built upon day-by-day. Bible Class gave me a perspective on life that is truly amazing. When faced with overwhelming challenges later in my life, I learned that the Bible can be a source of strength for you when you go through difficult times. The verses I have learned and relied on have uplifted me at times when I have been in difficult circumstances. 

IMPACTING OUR STUDENTS


"I wish Bible was offered in all public school in the USA. My children took it in middle school and it turned out awesome. I think our youth in this country would be better off if they took Bible."


- Bible parent, Hamilton County Schools

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