Why
your teens need us!
Because the world and society is becoming more and more anti-god, we
must become a stronger God-centered people to protect our liberties, our
safety and our future.
The Glenn J. Kimber Academy is an academy that focuses on training
students in academic and leadership skills. Our mission and purpose is
to teach the core principles of leadership and real-life skills of
learning and education. We believe that in order to HEAL our nation we
must first develop the necessary skills of leadership and learning.
Youth today are more capable and have a higher potential than ever
before. Our goal is to motivate and inspire them to action through an
understanding of “how” to learn and lead rather than simply “what” to
learn.
The Kimber Academy is a completely private organization that sets the
highest standards of education and learning. The methods and
philosophies of the academy are deeply rooted in common sense principles
that rely on building a strong foundation rather than a checklist of
shallow achievements. As a private, for-profit business we do not
receive any state or federal funding; as with all government monies the
strings attached with such funding are too restrictive and controlling.
We prefer to prove the success of our methods independent of government
mandates and constraints.
Most of the educational methods and practices of the academy are very
nontraditional; this is completely deliberate. Every single aspect of
the program has a purpose and meaning that can be linked back to a core
principle. There is an epidemic in this nation and its root causes can
be traced to godlessness and too much emphasis on shallow achievements.
The academy’s foundational values are centered around the relationship
and service to God, Family and Country. We believe that religion, faith
and God should never be left out of any learning experience – it brings
purpose, commitment and a “higher” level of thinking. Our fight to end
godlessness in society starts with how we are trained from our youth.
Many people have been pleading with society to reform education but to
no avail. Other programs have tried but end up being controlled and
mandated by government regulation. With Kimber Academy’s proven
principles and methods, today’s youth have a firmer foundation from
which to build a more successful future.
By enrolling your teen in our leadership academy- they will start
learning correct principles, and how to self- govern with it.
They will understand freedom vs liberty and how to take a stand in a
society that are nothing more than sheep being led to the slaughter.
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FREE EDUCATION.....
As
a nation, we have been dumbed down as the fundamentals of freedom have
been removed from our schools, generation by generation. These precepts
were once commonly understood. Now, we are in confusion and in crisis,
because we have allowed these principles to be subverted by flowery
speeches and specious arguments by evil intending, power-hungry men.
If we are going to re-enthrone freedom and obtain a measure of safety as
a society; we must understand and live by correct principles. We must
diligently study the foundations of freedom and implement them for our
own happiness, safety, and peace. We must look to our leaders and go
back to the basics, that is where the answers lie.
Listen to what Brigham Young said on free education.
I am opposed to free education as much as I am opposed to taking
property from one man and giving it to another….Would I encourage free
schools by taxation? No! [1]
We had to pay our own schoolteachers, raise our own bread and earn our
own clothing, or go without; there was no other choice. We did it then,
and we are able to do the same to-day. I want to enlist the sympathies
of the ladies among the Latter-day Saints, to see what we can do for
ourselves with regard to schooling our children. Do not say you cannot
school them, for you can. There is not a family in this community but
what we will take and school their children if they are not able to do
it themselves; and we do not do it through begging in the East and
telling what others have told there about this people, and about their
own efforts to establish free schools here. I understand that the other
night there was a school meeting in one of the wards of this city, and a
part there–a poor miserable apostate–said, “We want a free school, and
we want to have the name of establishing the first free school in Utah.”
To call a person a poor miserable apostate may seem like a harsh word;
but what shall we call a man who talks about free schools and who would
have all the people taxed to support them, and yet would take his rifle
and threaten to shoot the man who had the collection of the ordinary
light taxes levied in this Territory–taxes which are lighter than any
levied in any other portion of the country? We have no other schools but
free schools here–our schools are all free. Our meetings are free, our
teachings are free. We labor for ourselves and the kingdom of God. [2]
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WHAT?
RELIGION AT SCHOOL?
Most Americans today have forgotten the fact that
our American Founders passed an ordinance in 1787 which required new
states to teach religion in their schools before they could be admitted
to the Union.
BUT, WHICH RELIGION SHOULD BE TAUGHT? Why, the "Religion of America" of
course! And here is what the Founders said that was:
1. That there exists a Creator who made all things, and mankind should
recognize and worship Him.
2. That the Creator has revealed a moral code of behavior for happy
living which distinguishes right from wrong.
3. That the Creator holds mankind responsible for the way they treat
each other.
4. That all mankind live beyond this life.
5. That in the next life mankind are judged for their conduct in this
one.
The Founders felt that these fundamentals were so important in providing
"good government and the happiness of mankind" that they wanted them
taught in the public schools along with morality and knowledge. (See the
Northwest Ordinance of 1787, Section 3)
Obviously, today's public schools have abandoned these tenets of
religion, and even forbids them to be taught. This is why Kimber Academy
was established over 20 years ago. The "Religion of America" must be
restored to education if this nation is to survive! The list of five
fundamentals is something we can all agree on. Let's get the Religion of
America back by joining together instead of quibbling about differences
of doctrine. As one pastor said, "When we get to heaven, we will ALL be
taking Religion 101."
Let us unite as believers in God and put Him back into education. Kimber
Academy is one way you can do that for your children. Why not give it a
try? Remember, we are multi-denominational. We teach those five tenets
of religion, along with morality and knowledge. What God-fearing person
can disagree with that?