possess a sensitivity to the needs, opinions and concerns of others while holding to Biblical and personal convictions.
demonstrate dress and behavior consistent with Biblical principles and appropriateness within the current cultural context.
relate to authority with understanding and respect.
respect the rights and property of others.
resolve conflict appropriately.
actively contribute to the well-being of others.
display positive character traits such as love, integrity, loyalty, kindness, patience, joy and self-control.
exercise appropriate etiquette and social skills, particularly within a cross-cultural, cross-gender and/or cross-generational context.
have a basic understanding of the influence current events have on the global scene and identify avenues for responding to such influences within the context of a Biblical worldview.
Mind. Inspired by Learning. A JCS Graduate will...
understand the primacy of the Word of God and have the ability to logically apply it to every area of life.
demonstrate the ability to integrate and articulate a Biblical worldview within and across the various academic disciplines.
have the ability to communicate effectively and persuasively in writing and in speech.
develop critical thinking skills and problem-solving techniques that enhance the ability to form logical conclusions and make informed decisions.
locate, manage and use informational and technological resources for data gathering, data processing/analysis and communication.
be aware of creative expression in the fine and applied arts, recognize their value and develop the skills for self-expression.
develop and apply necessary math skills for problem solving and the gathering, processing and analysis of data.
possess knowledge and understanding of local, national and global societies, past and present, and their role and responsibilities within these societies.
express an understanding of the scientific method and science concepts, generalizations and theories, and apply them to scientific investigations, current scientific topics and other worldviews.
possess the ability to communicate using a language other than English.
possess the knowledge and physical skills necessary to maintain personal health and to participate in recreational activities.
have read the Gospels and encountered the person of Christ as He is presented in the New Testament.
have a basic understanding of the Bible’s teaching about Jesus and His redeeming mission as well as the expression of that mission in and through the Church.
possess a basic working knowledge of the Bible.
recognize that according to Scripture man’s purpose in life is to glorify God.
recognize that the practice of prayer and a Godly lifestyle are effective means of impacting the world for the glory of God.
articulate their spiritual convictions and the basis for them.
practice personal disciplines that contribute to spiritual growth.
develop relations with spiritual mentors.
voluntarily participate in Christian fellowship regularly.
actively participate in sacrificial ministry to others.
Strength. Defined by Leadership.A JCS Graduate will...
take initiative.
hold to their faith through every event small or large.
be a servant who leads, fully respecting those he leads.
stay persistent to complete the tasks he begins.
practice effective time management as demonstrated by diligent completion of responsibilities, balanced with time for extracurricular activities.
share a commitment with his friends and family.
have a long-term perspective in temporal matters and an eternal perspective in spiritual matters.