On Mission, On Guard: Highlights from IELC 2026

 

Dear Praying Friends of ACSI Europe,

 

In early March, Christian school leaders from across Europe and beyond gathered in Budapest for the International Educational Leadership Conference (IELC 2026) under the theme “On Mission, On Guard.”

Over 3 days of learning, prayer, and deep conversation, participants were encouraged not only to lead well today but to endure faithfully in the long-term calling of Christian education.

For our partners who make gatherings like this possible, IELC offered a powerful reminder: investing in leaders multiplies impact across schools, nations, and generations.

 


 

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The conference explored urgent challenges facing Christian schools today:

  • Navigating technological and cultural change wisely
  • Guarding mission and identity in complex policy environments
  • Forming staff and students with a holistic biblical worldview
  • Sustaining leadership faithfulness over the long term

Keynote speakers challenged leaders to reflect on their calling, context, and responsibility, especially in a “Babel culture” that promises control, progress, and neutrality but often neglects spiritual formation and ultimate truth.

One session emphasized that technology and science are gifts of God, yet must be used with discernment and humility. Another addressed growing ideological pressures on Christian schools and the importance of integrating faith across the entire curriculum, not only in spiritual activities.

The final sessions focused on the theme of endurance: Christian leadership is not a short-term project, but a pilgrimage requiring resilience, self-awareness, and sustained trust in Christ.

 


 

A Community of Encouragement and Collaboration

Beyond formal sessions, participants consistently highlighted the value of fellowship and peer learning.

“You will experience fellowship, find out you’re not the only one wrestling with difficulties, and you will be strengthened in your faith.”

Leaders from diverse national contexts shared both challenges and creative responses. Many initiated plans for deeper collaboration — including regional networks, leadership mentoring, and joint school improvement efforts.

Another participant reflected: 

“IELC provides leaders with the opportunity to review their school’s mission and vision and to reflect earnestly on how their leadership influences the entire school community.”

These interactions demonstrate one of IELC’s most important outcomes: leaders who feel less isolated and more equipped to serve faithfully.

 


 

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The conference did not end with inspiration alone. Participants identified concrete next steps they plan to implement in their schools, including:

  • Reviewing and clarifying mission statements
  • Benchmarking governance and leadership practices
  • Strengthening staff formation and worldview integration
  • Developing long-term strategic school plans

As one leader noted: 

“It helps clarify vision and where we are at.”

These practical outcomes illustrate how leadership development translates into tangible improvements in school culture and effectiveness.

 


 

What Is at Stake

When asked what would be at risk if opportunities like IELC did not exist, participants spoke candidly about the potential for:

  • Mission drift
  • leadership discouragement
  • loss of vision for Christian education
  • reduced capacity to respond to cultural challenges

One response captured this clearly:

“I wouldn’t have a chance to learn how to be a better Christian leader — which results in leading a better Christian school.”

Such reflections reinforce why sustained investment in leadership formation is essential. Strong schools require strong, spiritually grounded leaders.

 


 

Ongoing Learning and Next StepsIELC 2026 meeting

Following the conference, participants are being encouraged to continue their development through:

IELC is not intended to be a one-time experience, but part of a broader journey of continuous learning and faithful stewardship.

 


 

Looking Ahead to IELC 2027

Planning has already begun for the next gathering of Christian school leaders in Europe. IELC 2027 will build on this year’s focus by exploring how schools can be both deeply rooted in biblical conviction and responsive to emerging educational trends.

For donors, partners, and school leaders alike, the invitation is clear:

  • Continue investing in leaders
  • Continue strengthening networks
  • Continue shaping the future of Christian education

As one participant simply expressed:

“The value of IELC is immeasurable.”

 


 

Thank You

To each of our partners who made IELC 2026 possible — thank you! You are helping sustain a movement of leaders committed to serving Christ, shaping schools, and influencing young lives across Europe for generations to come.

We look forward to welcoming you to IELC 2027.

 


Posted: Mar. 19, 2026

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