Extra Credit - Sticker Shock: A Deeper Dive into the Dollars and Sense of Christian Education
Description
Sometimes the toughest questions are the ones that reveal the deepest truths. When it comes to education, parents and leaders are often caught between the sticker price of tuition and the true cost of providing a quality, faith-centered education. The gap between those numbers is real, but so is the commitment of schools and donors who step in to make it possible.
In this extra credit episode of Clearly Christian, Dr. Cy Smith, Superintendent at Mansfield Christian School, welcomes producer Bryan Lefelhoc to dig deeper into insights shared by Dr. Greg Miller, president of Malone University, in a recent episode of the Clearly Christian podcast. They revisit the intersection of business, ministry, and education, three pillars that cannot stand alone. Together, they explore how schools manage the balance between mission and margin, and why the future of Christian education depends on financial innovation, community support, and unwavering faith in its purpose.
The dialogue also highlights how Mansfield Christian School is addressing the changing workforce by preparing students not only for college but also for trades, agriculture, and other career paths. Through its Career Academy Program, students are given real-world opportunities to learn from professionals in their fields while maintaining a biblical worldview.
As the conversation closes, the challenge becomes clear: schools that fail to uphold educational excellence, financial stability, and their mission will struggle to survive. The future of Christian education, though difficult, remains bright for those willing to walk in faith and steward wisely.
Key Takeaways:
-The cost of Christian education often exceeds tuition, requiring scholarships, donor support, and creative revenue sources.
-Parents should not be discouraged by tuition sticker prices. Many schools provide financial aid to bridge the gap.
-Christian education thrives when business, ministry, and education are balanced without compromise.
-Mansfield Christian School’s Career Academy prepares students for careers in STEM, medicine, business, ministry, and trades through internships and mentorship.
-A biblical worldview can shape every career path, from nursing to agriculture to skilled trades.
-The survival of Christian schools depends on innovation, financial health, and excellence in education.
-The decline in college enrollment makes it critical for Christian universities to adapt and differentiate.
-Schools that neglect any one pillar—business, ministry, or education—risk collapse.
-Community support and donor generosity are vital for sustaining Christian education.
-The ultimate goal is to grow the number of people with a biblical worldview, equipping them to impact culture.
Chapters
00:17 Introduction
02:08 The Real Cost of Christian Education
05:01 Affordable Options
07:00 Career Education in Christian Schools
12:00 Balancing Business, Ministry, and Education
14:49 Higher Education Adjustments for Success
16:42 Conclusion
Helpful Links:
Dr. Greg Miller, Malone University: https://www.malone.edu/
Dr. Cy Smith, Mansfield Christian School: https://www.mcsflames.org/























