• Where the Lord Wants You is the Best Place to Be: Mark and Betsy McDonough, Medical Field Professionals and Kingdom Builders
    Feb 16 2026

    Mark and Betsy met at Covenant Christian High School, where they began dating during their sophomore year and graduated in 2012. From the very beginning, their relationship has been grounded in a shared love for Christ and a desire to follow Him faithfully.

    Following their time at Covenant, Betsy attended Olivet Nazarene University, where she completed nursing school and was a three-time All-American soccer player. Mark attended Purdue University before attending dental school in Indianapolis, where he also completed his oral and maxillofacial surgery residency.

    Mark and Betsy were married in 2017 and are now parents of two young children. After the birth of their first child, Betsy stepped away from nursing to devote herself to being a stay-at-home mom, joyfully embracing the calling of raising their children in a Christ-centered home. Mark currently practices at Avon Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery. In this season of life, you will find the McDonough family exploring the Indianapolis Children’s Museum, Indianapolis Zoo, or any local park.


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  • Allowing People to Think Together in Dialogue: Keith Ogorek, President of Author Solutions and Worldview Thought Leader
    Feb 9 2026

    Keith Ogorek, president of the Author Learning Center, brings a unique perspective to communications, having worked simultaneously in ministry and the marketplace for virtually his whole career. Using his experience as a marketing and communications professional for banks, as an ad agency creative director, and at the world’s leading self-publishing company, he has worked with several ministries to vastly improve their communication and development efforts by crafting a message that is compelling, differentiating, and true.

    Keith has cultivated unique opportunities for independent authors to have their work pitched to Hollywood. He has authored four books. Along with pursuing excellence in the marketplace, Keith is passionate about discipleship and has led multiple men’s groups through a two-year discipleship process at his local church. His book, A Clear View, which addresses how a person’s worldview is formed, is now used in select high schools and at a biblical institute in Italy. When his schedule allows, Keith speaks at conferences on the topic of marketing communications for ministries, as well as at men’s retreats and family camps.

    Keith also serves on the board of Fort Wilderness Ministries and the advancement committee for Camptown, which is led by a Covenant Christian High School graduate. He has been married to Becky for 41 years; they have two married daughters (both graduates of Covenant) and five grandchildren.



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  • Grace as Foundational for Success: Naomi Oliver, Director of Academics for Wheaton Group of Schools and Co-Director at Changing Destiny
    Feb 2 2026

    Naomi Oliver is the Director of Academics at the Wheaton Group of Schools and one of the Directors at Changing Destiny. She holds a master’s degree in literature, a bachelor’s degree in psychology, and an MBA, and is currently undertaking the Leadership for Health and Social Care and Children and Young People’s Services qualification in the UK.

    With over 13 years of experience in education across India and the United Kingdom, Naomi has led curriculum development, teacher training, and school leadership initiatives in both traditional and online learning environments. She has worked extensively with children rescued from human trafficking and with persecuted Christian children, shaping a deep commitment to creating safe, high-quality, and accessible education for vulnerable communities.

    Her work reflects a passion for strengthening Christian schools, empowering educators, and championing global initiatives that place faith, dignity, and learner well-being at the centre.

    Naomi has been married to her husband, Vinay, for 12 years, and together they have two children, Ziona and Zeph.




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  • The Good of Our Limitations: Dr. Kelly Kapic, Honorary Chair of Culture & Theology, Covenant College
    Jan 26 2026

    Kelly M. Kapic holds the Honorary Chair of Theology and Culture at Covenant College, where he has taught since 2001. With a PhD in Systematic and Historical Theology from King’s College, University of London, Kapic has authored or edited over fifteen books. His newest book, "You Were Never Meant to Do It All: A 40-Day Devotional on the Goodness of Being Human" (Brazos 2025), was based on his earlier work, "You’re Only Human: How Your Limits Reflect God’s Design and Why That’s Good News," published in 2022. That book received several awards, including Christianity Today’s Book of the Year in the Theology (Popular) category and The Southwestern Journal of Theology’s award in Applied Theology/Ethics. His earlier works include "Embodied Hope: A Theological Meditation on Pain and Suffering," which also won Christianity Today's Book of the Year Award in Theology and Ethics, as well as World Magazine’s Short List award for Accessible Theology Book of the Year.

    A few years ago, he completed two volumes with economist Brian Fikkert titled "Becoming Whole: Why the Opposite of Poverty isn’t the American Dream" and "A Field Guide to Becoming Whole: Principles for Poverty Alleviation Ministries." In 2014, Kapic received a Templeton Grant to participate in The Center for Christian Thought, focusing on Psychology and Spiritual Formation. He has also been part of the Core Research Teams for the Templeton-funded studies, including “Project Amazing Grace” and “Christian Meaning-Making, Suffering, and the Flourishing Life.”

    Kapic often speaks at churches and conferences, aiming to help God’s people better understand their faith so they can grow in their love for God and neighbor. Kelly and his wife, Tabitha, live on Lookout Mountain. They have two adult children: Jonathan and Margot.


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  • Personhood over Perfectionism: Mallory (Huff) Puckett, Wife, Mother of Four, and Tech Sales Professional
    Jan 19 2026

    Mallory (Huff) Puckett is a 2013 Covenant Christian High School alumna. She attended Purdue University to study industrial engineering but now finds herself in a full-time technology sales role. While at Purdue, she met her husband, Ethan, and they have been married for eight years. In that short time, they became adoptive and biological parents to four children, ages thirteen to two. She claims that she is too young to be keeping eight living things alive, if you also count their two dogs, cat, and lizard, but God had plans beyond her imagination when he knit their family together. Mallory grew up in Christian education (grades K-12) and is now pursuing that path for her own children as well.


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  • Learning to Ask Good Questions in Grace: Amanda Owen, Family Therapist and CCHS Alumna
    Jan 12 2026

    Amanda graduated from Covenant in 2009. She then attended Franklin College, where she double majored in Psychology and Spanish. Finally, she earned her MA from Indiana Wesleyan University, with a focus on Marriage and Family Therapy.

    Initially, she wasn’t sure what she wanted to do after college. Her first job was with Indiana First Steps, a company that provides developmental therapy for young children. There, she worked with Spanish-speaking families and helped get them started with the program. She wanted to improve her Spanish by fully immersing herself in the community. She lived in Costa Rica for three months and volunteered at a children’s home. It was there that she started listening to all of the kids’ stories. This inspired her to pursue graduate school after returning to the U.S. after earning her degree,

    Amanda’s first role was as a school-based therapist. She later transitioned to private practice. Amanda currently works at Northside Mental Health, located in Broad Ripple, where she provides individual, couples, and family therapy, kind of like what you see in the movies!

    Amanda’s family includes parents (Mike and Dianne), brothers (Brad and Cody, class of 2008 and 2014), sister-in-law (Sydney), and nephew (Auggie). Oh, we can’t forget the German Shepherd, Dodger, too!

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  • Special Edition: Holiday Break
    Dec 29 2025

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  • Saying Yes to the Adventure God has for Us: Jacob and Mia McCall, Freedom International Ministries
    Dec 22 2025

    Jacob and Mia McCall are missionaries at Freedom International Ministries in the Dominican Republic (itisforfreedom.com). Freedom's primary ministry is a Christian school just outside of one of the largest sugar cane plantations on the island, providing Christian education to a population of underserved Haitian immigrant students and local Dominican students. The heartbeat of the ministry is to disciple students throughout the time they attend the school, both inside and outside of the classroom.

    Jacob is in charge of the English department and the intern department, continually training local teachers and ESL teachers from the states in how to love tough students and serve the Lord with their lives. Mia is a trained nurse who is a jack-of-all-trades and serves in many areas of the school behind the scenes. Together they have 3 beautiful children: Zion, Izzy (Israel), and Solomon, who are growing up bilingual.


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