April 16, 2026
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Jacob is Rising into His Purpose

Jacob Is Rising Into His Purpose

Jacob's* childhood in Zambia began in a small home constructed from reeds and sheets of metal, where space was limited and resources were very scarce. His mother carried the full weight of being the sole provider for her four children, spending long days at the market selling vegetables trying meet their basic needs. Even with her effort, there were days when food was not guaranteed, and stability was fragile. For Jacob, this meant learning to navigate life with uncertainty—not only about daily provision, but about what his future might hold. Opportunities were few, and without access to consistent education, it was difficult to imagine a different path forward beyond his family's daily circumstances.

In 2019, this trajectory began to shift when Jacob was enrolled at Kids Alive Academy—a turning point for both him and his family. It was more than just a new school; it was an answered prayer for his mother and the beginning of a new chapter. At the Academy, Jacob entered a place where he had regular meals, a consistent routine, and teachers who knew him by name—offering the attention and encouragement he needed to begin learning and growing.

In this setting, education became something more than academic progress—it became a place where identity could be rebuilt.

Teachers began to notice Jacob’s potential early on. With smaller class sizes and intentional relationships, they were able to spend time with him, encourage his growth, and recognize his strengths. They entrusted him with responsibilities, affirmed his character, and helped him begin to see himself differently—not as a quiet child unsure of his place, but as someone capable of leading and succeeding.

Through daily Bible lessons and discipleship, Jacob also began to grow in his faith. What started as exposure to biblical teaching became something personal. He began to understand God’s love for him and grew into a young man who not only believed, but lived out that faith in the way he treated others—with humility, respect, and integrity.

As this foundation took root, Jacob’s confidence began to grow—and with it, his commitment to learning. What was shifting internally began to flourish externally.

Jacob began to excel academically as early as Grade 2, consistently ranking among the top students in his class. He maintained perfect attendance, approached his studies with discipline, and demonstrated a level of focus that set him apart. Over time, what began as progress became consistency, as he remained among the top three students throughout his academic journey into middle school.

One of Jacob’s greatest strengths emerged in mathematics. He developed a deep enthusiasm for math, quickly becoming known among his peers as someone who not only excelled, but also helped others understand difficult concepts. His math teacher noted both his ability and his willingness to serve others, often assisting classmates who struggled with advanced topics. Through this, Jacob was not only building knowledge—he was stepping into a role of influence, contributing to the growth and success of those around him.

As Jacob grew academically, his teachers began to uncover a new layer of his potential. They entrusted him with increasing levels of responsibility—first in small classroom duties, then into more visible leadership roles across the campus—affirming both his character and potential. Over time, he became a trusted student leader among his peers. His teachers described him as disciplined, respectful, and deeply committed—someone who not only succeeded, but helped others do the same.

While excelling academically, Jacob is also discovering new parts of himself—engaging in sports and fine arts and experiencing opportunities that are shaping his childhood in new ways. As he matured, so did his vision for the future. He began to dream of becoming a medical doctor, not only to build a life for himself, but to return and serve his community—using the gifts God has given him to care for others.

By his final year, his dedication culminated in an extraordinary achievement. He scored 747 out of 900 on his national examinations, earning placement in one of the top secondary schools in the Western Province. For a boy who once faced uncertainty about whether he could eat or learn to read, this milestone reflects a profound shift—from daily survival to pursuing a future filled with God-sized dreams and potential.

But Jacob’s story does not end with academic success. Through restorative education, he was given more than knowledge—he was given the opportunity to grow into a leader, a role model, and a young man with a clear sense of purpose. His journey reflects what happens when a child’s environment begins to change—and, over time, their understanding of themselves begins to change as well.

Scripture speaks to this kind of transformation: “For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them.” — Ephesians 2:10

Jacob’s life reflects this truth—growing in confidence, character, and faith. Today, he stands as a testament to what is possible when opportunity meets perseverance, living out his faith through service and extending God’s love to those around him.

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*Pseudonym used for child's safety.

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