Aimee Leukert

Articles by Aimee Leukert

  • ‘I Believe That God Can Use Me’

    ‘I Believe That God Can Use Me’

    (También español) Rylan Heier’s eyes lit up as soon as he started talking about golf. 

    Aimee Leukert
  • From Classroom to Boardroom: Michelle Konn Rai’s Story

    From Classroom to Boardroom: Michelle Konn Rai’s Story

    (También español) We were raised with the foundational belief that our mission in life was to do God’s work and serve others.

    Aimee Leukert
  • Where Faith and Music Meet: The Education of Grace Oh 

    Where Faith and Music Meet: The Education of Grace Oh 

    (También español) Grace Oh has played her violin all over the world, in cathedrals and amphitheaters and concert halls.

    Aimee Leukert
  • A Foundation of Faith, Service, and Leadership 

    A Foundation of Faith, Service, and Leadership 

    (También español) Dr. Monica Allen has worn many hats as a working professional: preschool teacher, public health practitioner, and professor at a state university.

    Aimee Leukert
  • Begin With the End in Mind

    Begin With the End in Mind

    Like many new parents, my husband and I were overwhelmed when we brought our baby girl home from the hospital. Equally daunting, however, was the sheer magnitude of information available to help us navigate this new stage in our lives. But as we sifted through parenting blogs, well-intentioned advice, and recommended books, there was one…

    Aimee Leukert
  • The Adventist Education Village

    The Adventist Education Village

    Confession: Both Adbni and I cried during our conversation about Adventist education. She was on a break from work, sitting in her scrubs in an empty consult room, and as she tried to describe to me the impact of Adventist education on her life, she waved her hands around the room and over herself and…

    Aimee Leukert
  • For Such a Time as This

    For Such a Time as This

    To Adventists living in the 21st century, it may seem that Christian education has been central to their church from its inception. That, however, is far from the truth. Formal education, in fact, was the last major institutional development within the denomination. The establishment of a rigorous publishing program in 1849, a centralized church organization…

    Aimee Leukert