The King’s Academy seeks to provide spiritual growth and academic empowerment for promising students. Our students come from around the globe—an average of 17 countries are represented—and they leave profoundly changed by the welcoming culture that we call “family.”
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TKA Students’ Writing Selected for Publication
B&H Publishing group contacted The King’s Academy last Spring in search of willing teenagers to write short devotions for their new books about teenage boys and girls writing to their peers over various life issues. Four students from TKA expressed willingness to participate in this endeavor: Ife Akinboyo, Hanna Wilbourn, Beraiah Benavides, and Danielle Quesinberry. These bright students wrote about dating, freedom, grace, and many other aspects of life for a modern teenager. These four students, as well as others, will be celebrated on November 2 at First Baptist Church of Gatlinburg at 6:30. They will be signing copies of these devotionals, which will be meaningful for everyone involved.
Click here to see an article about this honor that appeared in The Mountain Press September 20.
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