One of the primary characteristics of a Catholic education is the incorporation of Christian faith and morality. This includes subject matter such as building the foundation of a life on the Word of God, developing a life of prayer and confidence in God, striving to live like Christ, serving him and others and always being open to personal growth and conversion.
It is no surprise, then, that these themes were all taught as part of a recent program at Holy Rosary School in Medford. What might be surprising is the person teaching was the school’s physical education teacher, Bruce Daniels.
Daniels introduced students to the sport of archery, in line with the certified National Archery in School Program, but with the added element of Christian faith.
He did that through Centershot, a supplementary program with the motto “Making Christ the Target of our Lives.” As described on their website, the organization is a non-denominational outreach program that shares the Gospel of Jesus through the life-skill of archery.
Read the rest of this news story on The Superior Catholic Herald (official publication of the Diocese of Superior) website here...