What is the most influential book you have read besides the Bible? Why?
Silence by Shusasku Endo. It brought me to realize that as a Christian living in America, I have it way easier than other Christians around the world, and caused me to think deeply about what I would do for my faith.
What is your favorite or funniest moment at Geneva?
The entire Europe trip was by far my favorite moment at Geneva. There were only 11 students who went on the trip, and it was a very special group of students and parents. We all got really close and made some amazing memories. On the last night, we sat down for our last meal, and it felt like I was just sitting with my family. It was truly a memorable trip!
What will you miss most when you leave Geneva?
I am going to miss the friendships that I have made at Geneva. I have known most of my grade for over 10 years, so it will be weird to go from seeing them almost every day, to hardly ever seeing them.
Who has influenced you most while at Geneva? How?
Mr. Naiser has influenced me the most. His testimony and walk with Jesus have inspired and helped me immensely in my walk with the Lord, and he helped me push myself to do things that I never believed I could. His love for the Lord, his job, his family, and his students is one that is unmatched.
What does being a Geneva student mean to you?
To me, being a Geneva student means being an individual who is not afraid to share their Faith and does hard things, not for others to see, but for Jesus.
How would you encourage a Geneva kindergartner to persevere in school?
I would encourage the kindergartner to pursue the things they love, and to utilize the opportunities that Geneva offers them.
What about Geneva do you hope never changes?
The community and fun events at Geneva that make it feel like home from day one. I hope that students always feel loved and included, and that the heart of what Geneva stands for never changes.