Spring is in the air, and sadly the last snow day may have
past, but it is only 38 degrees at the writing of this blog. Spring break is
upon us, as is all the spring sports at Northpoint Christian School, so get out
and support our men’s and ladies teams as they compete this spring. The spring
play was a huge hit as well and congratulations to the Drama Department for
winning 10 prestigious Allie Awards. Congratulations also to the back-to-back
final four girls’ basketball team as they opened up March competing in the
TSSAA Div. II state title game.
Speaking of Spring Break, while most of us think about
destinations such as the beach, Disney, the mountains, and for a few
unfortunates, the in-laws, there was a small group of the Northpoint Christian
School family that ventured to Costa Rica for the annual International Biblical Studies (IBS) mission trip.
School family that ventured to Costa Rica for the annual International Biblical Studies (IBS) mission trip.

Some of the things the students shared in the evening discussions
about the day revealed important lessons God taught them, including how He
stretched their dependence on Him, and how they were challenged spiritually.
The testimonies of those students consistently stated that God utilized them to
spread the gospel despite our inadequacies and shortcomings. Truly He gets all
the glory.
The students served in 7 different ministry sites and were
able to continue the relationships forged during the 2013 trip with Students
International. Witnessing the excitement of both our students and the Costa
Rican children bubble over at countless interactions and “ministry” moments was
a blessing to say the least. Thank you
so much to all who prayed and gave sacrificially to partner in the IBS trip.
Next time you hear about a student mission trip, please join
in praying for the team and the hearts of the people that God will put in their
lives as His Gospel is spread for His Glory.
Thank you to the Northpoint Christian School Board and Administration and staff for keeping
the vision of short-term missions so active and alive for our students.
R. Belue
Assistant High School Administrator