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Omaha, Nebraska Christian Boarding Schools for Boys

Looking for an Affordable Christian Boarding School for Troubled Boys in or Around Omaha, Nebraska?

Even though it is not in Omaha, NE, Master’s Ranch and Christian Academy in Missouri may be exactly the place that can help your boy if he’s been getting off track in life.

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Here at the Master’s Ranch Christian Boarding School, we understand the pain of parenting a troubled or rebellious teenage boy. Permit us to reassure you that healing for your teen is not far away. Master’s Ranch is a Christian therapeutic boarding school for troubled teenage boys from Omaha, Nebraska and across the nation. Even though our ranch is in rural Missouri, rather than in Omaha, Nebraska, we would love the opportunity to listen to your circumstances and offer our assistance.

Families in Omaha, Nebraska Choose Master’s Ranch for Their Boys Who Need a New Direction in Life

Master’s Ranch is a home away from home for teenage boys who need proper direction to change the course of their lives. The therapeutic program emphasizes the value of work, demonstrated through involvement with the ranch, assigned chores in the kitchen and dorms, and a strong vocational program. Boys live in a structured environment, learning obedience and personal responsibility. We view education as a privilege, and we teach boys to view it the same way.

Master's Ranch Christian AcademyWe start right away with physical exercise with the goal of bringing boys up to a standard level of fitness. They build strength, they have a reason to feel good about about themselves, and they experience something positive as they begin to meet fitness goals. The same concepts also work well in other areas. In work projects and vocational skills and even in school, their positive experiences build confidence so that boys are built up. Meanwhile, we help boys come to terms with the consequences of their past actions. Their thinking straightens out and their inappropriate behavior turns into character and integrity.At Master’s Ranch, we give boys every opportunity to be successful.

Our Residents Have a Home-Like Environment at Master’s Ranch

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Teenagers at Master’s Ranch Christian Boarding School feel at home here. We are set up like a family, loving these boys unconditionally and walking through the days next to them, coaching and training them. We provide group and individual counseling and life-on-life mentorship and spiritual direction.

Students have access to regular devotions and weekly church services, so they have the chance to ask questions about God and discover a relationship with Jesus. Many of our boys think of the directors at Master’s Ranch, as their second family and many come back to help or to visit. We have a lot of fun on the ranch, as well. Boys spend a lot of time outdoors, playing sports, and generally learning how to have good clean fun again.

The Master’s Ranch Christian Therapeutic Academy Sends Young Men Out Ready for Tomorrow

boarding schoolsTeens from Omaha, Nebraska who complete the Master’s Ranch program may return home to Omaha to complete school and rejoin their parents, or they may move on to college, further vocational training, the workplace, or the armed services. Master’s Ranch graduates are highly prepared for productive lives.

Would you consider allowing us to care for your teen, even though we are not located in Omaha, Nebraska?

We have ministered to teens like yours for many years, often caring for hurting children out of our own home. Getting in touch with us is a positive first step toward hope for your family. We will fight hard for you and your son.

We invite you to look at our website and call us today at (417) 938-4711 . Our boarding school admissions director is ready to personally listen to your story and discuss how we can help.

More about therapeutic schools in or near Omaha, Nebraska:

Omaha is the largest city in the state of Nebraska, United States, and is the county seat of Douglas County.GR It is located in the Midwestern United States on the Missouri River, about 20 miles (30 km) north of the mouth of the Platte River. Omaha is the anchor of the Omaha-Council Bluffs metropolitan area, which includes Council Bluffs, Iowa, across the Missouri River from Omaha.
According to the 2010 Census, Omaha’s population was 408,958, making it the nation’s 42nd-largest city. Including its suburbs, Omaha formed the 60th-largest metropolitan area in the United States in 2010, with an estimated population of 865,350 residing in eight counties. There are more than 1.2 million residents within a 50-mile (80-km) radius of the city’s center, forming the Greater Omaha area.
Omaha’s pioneer period began in 1854 when the city was founded by speculators from neighboring Council Bluffs, Iowa. The city was founded along the Missouri River, and a crossing called Lone Tree Ferry earned the city its nickname, the “Gateway to the West.” During the 19th century, Omaha’s central location in the United States caused the city to become an important national transportation hub. Throughout the rest of the 19th century, the transportation and jobbing sectors were important in the city, along with its railroads and breweries. In the 20th century, the Omaha Stockyards, once the world’s largest, and its meatpacking plants, gained international prominence.
Today, Omaha is the home to five Fortune 500 companies: ConAgra Foods, Union Pacific Corporation, Mutual of Omaha, Peter Kiewit and Sons, Inc., and Berkshire Hathaway. Berkshire Hathaway is headed by local investor Warren Buffett, who was the richest person in the world for the first half of 2008. Omaha is also the home to four Fortune 1000 headquarters, TD Ameritrade, West Corporation, Valmont Industries, and Werner Enterprises. First National Bank of Omaha is the largest privately held bank in the United States. Headquarters for Leo A Daly, HDR, Inc. and DLR Group, three of the US’s top 30 architectural and engineering firms, are located in Omaha.
The modern economy of Omaha is diverse and built on skilled knowledge jobs. In 2009, Forbes identified Omaha as the nation’s number one “Best Bang-For-The Buck City” and number one on “America’s Fastest-Recovering Cities” list. Tourism in Omaha benefits the city’s economy greatly, with the annual College World Series providing important revenue and the city’s Henry Doorly Zoo serving as the top attraction in Nebraska. Omaha hosted the Olympic swim trials in 2008, and is scheduled to do so again in 2012.
A historic preservation movement in Omaha has led to a number of historic structures and districts being designated Omaha Landmarks or listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Since its founding, ethnic groups in the city have clustered in enclaves in north, south and downtown Omaha. In its early days, the city’s history included a variety of crime such as illicit gambling and riots. Today, the diverse culture of Omaha includes a variety of performance venues, museums, and musical heritage, including the historically-significant jazz scene in North Omaha and the modern and influential “Omaha Sound”. Sports have been important in Omaha for more than a century, and the city currently hosts three professional sports teams. Omaha also has a number of recreational trails and parks located throughout the city.

Excerpt about therapeutic schools in Omaha, Nebraska, used with permission from Wikipedia.

 

Thank you for finding out more about Master’s Ranch therapeutic Christian boarding school for boys, though we are not located in Omaha, NE.

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