Nicaragua Christian School was the result of a dream. The dream was to provide the opportunity for the poorest in the community to be able to not only receive an education, but to receive a Christian education.

During a medical campaign in Leon, Nicaragua, in 2002, one of the team members observed that many Nicaraguan children were not attending school. The reason was simple: money, money for uniforms, shoes, and supplies. The first thought was the need for a building for these children, and after two years of research and a small amount of money, land was located and construction began in 2006. In 2007, 103 preschool children stepped foot on campus to become Nicaragua Christian School’s first students.

The Blackman congregation happily supports the Nicaragua Christian School. For more information, visit their website.