Staff

Tuesday, April 19th, 2011

Words cannot even begin to express our gratitude for Mrs. Esmeralda’s role in the ministry. There is not a day when you will not find her helping with meals, cleaning, and laundry. We are thankful for her diligence and steadfastness. Cassie

Saturday, December 18th, 2010

  Without out the help of Mr.Reed's very talented daughter, Dessa, this newspaper may have never been.  She makes a very important addition to our team as our lead editor. She does it all, from fixing punctuation to finding superior word choice.  Additionally, she does it all in record time in order to keep the paper up to date. By now, Dessa has probably edited over 100 articles! We know we simply couldn't do without her. 

  By: Drew Y.

Friday, December 17th, 2010

  We give a great thanks to Mr. Dustin for adding all of our content such as pictures and videos to our school website. As he has experienced ABM Ministries before as a student and understands our daily struggles as we venture towards our life goal, he is someone that students feel that they can truly confide in.  Additionally, many students enjoy the opportunity he provides for us to play video games .  It would be accurate to say that Mr.Dustin  encourages the young men who come through ABM.

  By: Drew Y.

Friday, December 17th, 2010

  Mr.Reed plays several roles as a staff at ABM Ministries. First and foremost, he is a leader;  he teaches us the choices that we need to make to achieve successful living.  These include elements of how to think logically as well as creating a foundation Biblically.  Second, he is our sports coach.  All throughout the summer season, he taught the students how to be our best in soccer.  Through it we learned diligence, patience, communication, and the art of friendly competition.  Now as we enter into Fall/Winter , we are starting to venture off into basketball.  Additionally, to prepare ourselves for these things, he has trained us in weightlifting and other various exercises.  Finally, he is our business coach.

Friday, December 17th, 2010

  Without Mr.Larry, ABM may never have been around.  Several years ago, Mr.Larry and his family founded ABM Ministries to fulfill an ever-growing need in the heart's of young people today.  Teenager's of the modern day were growing increasingly disrespectful and falling giving into the pressure that the world placed on them.  Credit goes to Mr.Larry changing the lives of many who may have never been where they are today otherwise.  That being said, he also fulfills many necessary roles in the ministry.  First of all, he is our senior pastor.  Every Sunday morning we wake up excited to hear Mr.Larry's message from God's word.

Friday, December 17th, 2010

  What would we ever do without Mrs.Beth?  As the current head of our school staff, she plays a very Important role in the classroom.  She organizes most all of our tests as well as answering questions, helping us set and meet our goals, scoring with us, and directing our morning assembly.  She has a servant's heart and is always willing to help out where necessary but encourages us to be independent use the resources that God has given us to find our answers.  Mrs.Beth embodies Christ-like characteristics in her life as well as teaching us to do so in ours. There is no one we would rather have lead our classroom.

  By: Drew Y.

Giving To Those That Need
Friday, December 17th, 2010

  Mrs. Keown joined our school staff a month and a half ago.  She has been an excellent addition to our classroom; bringing her skills and expertise in several subjects such as Science and Math.  She has brought much laughter to our classroom and is fun to be around.  It is especially nice to know that she honestly cares about our effort (or lack of) in our school work. 

  By: Drew Y.

Mrs. Walenda
Friday, December 17th, 2010

  Mrs.Walenda joined our school staff one month ago.  She has been a day-brightening addition to the class. She is always eager to join the students in morning assembly and even teach us new songs.   Throughout the day, as she sees a student having a poor attitude, she encourages us to cheer up and have a good attitude throughout whatever our current circumstances are.  In addition, she has brought her expertise in English among other subjects for our benefit.  Her kind heart and reassuring spirit have drastically improved the attitudes in our classroom. 

  By: Drew Y.

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