April 3, Chapel: Worshiping Together Virtually!

Join us for Arma Dei Academy's very first virtual Chapel! As we prepare to enter into Holy Week, we will be turning our thoughts to Christ's crucifixion and what it accomplished for us. Please download the Order of Worship so you can sing along with the Kochies and follow the order of chapel service. Dr. D is this week's virtual Chapel speaker. The grass withers, the flowers fades, but the word of our God will stand forever (Isaiah 40:8)

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Distance Learning at Arma Dei Academy

Arma Dei Academy’s Distance Learning Program (“DLP”) exists to further our mission and deliver the most effective classical Christian education possible in light of the unprecedented public health challenges of COVID-19. Our program was developed to comply with Governor Polis’s Executive Stay-At-Home Order D 2020 017 and other government mandates and regulations. Arma Dei Academy teachers continue to work full-time to deliver school at home through a variety of learning opportunities including daily teacher-created video instruction, live classroom times, independent work, and hands-on experiences. The DLP was designed with our educational philosophy in mind, allowing students to continue interacting and engaging…

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Ceilidh Dancing

Ceilidh Dancing The cold temperature and snow prevented the 8th grade students from heading outside for PE class on Wednesday. As a result, they spent PE learning a Scottish (Ceilidh) dance. Dr. D walked the students through the steps of a very traditional Scottish dance, one that was featured during Dr. and Mrs. Denlinger’s wedding in Scotland in 2008! Watch the video here.

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How to Stick Your Tongue Out at Suffering By Dr. Aaron Denlinger

Suffering is part of life in a sinful and fallen world. We instinctively try to shield ourselves, our children, and other loved ones from hardship and difficulty. But we never fully succeed in such efforts. And, in our more lucid moments, we perhaps even realize that suffering, in God’s providence, serves a redemptive purpose, conforming us to the image of Christ (Romans 3:3-5), who himself endured ultimate suffering with joy because he knew his suffering accomplished our salvation (Heb. 12:2). Equipping ourselves and our children with a biblical perspective on suffering is critical to navigating it in a way that glorifies…

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Recess in Colorado!

Recess in Colorado! Despite the frigid temperatures this week, students had a blast during recess as they raced down our snow-covered hill on sleds! With the Rocky Mountains serving as a majestic backdrop, outdoor fun inspired wonder and awe of the great Artist. Following Friday’s in-service, faculty members took their turn strapping on snow boots and sliding down the hill in awe-struck wonder of our Heavenly Father.

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