In Loving Memory of Bert Vogel

 

Albertus Jacobus Vogelbert vogel
7 September 1952 – The Hague
14 February 2026 – Kapelle

“You hold me by my right hand;
You guide me with Your counsel,
and afterward You will take me into glory.”

(Psalm 73:23–24)

With deep gratitude and firm trust in his Lord and King, ACSI Europe remembers Bert Vogel, who went to be with the Lord after one year of illness.

Bert devoted his life to Christian education. After many years of senior leadership in Christian schools in the Netherlands, he continued his calling through ACSI Europe, serving for seven years as a volunteer consultant. In this role, he made a lasting contribution to Christian school improvement, leadership development, and the strengthening of Christian school networks across Europe. He served with wisdom, humility, and remarkable generosity.

Even during his illness, Bert remained faithful in service, encouraging colleagues and investing in leaders and students. Only weeks before his passing, he wrote of the peace and comfort of being held in the Father’s hands and of his gratitude for serving Christ through Christian education.

We thank God for Bert’s life, faith, and faithful service. We pray for the Lord’s comfort and strength for his family, and we rejoice in the hope that he is now fully home.

Recognizing the Problem of Sin

The foundational, yet often overlooked, reality is the way sin impacts both teaching and learning. As school leaders, we cannot view education merely as the transfer of knowledge or the development of skills. Education is always moral and spiritual, shaped either by truth that comes from God or by distortions introduced by sin.

ACSI Europe Online Prayer

Join Christian school leaders from across the Europe region for a time of prayer, fellowship and encouragement. This group meets on Zoom the 2nd Thursday each month at 13:00 CET to focus our attention on God's presence and provision for His work through global Christian education.

Education as an Affirmation of Identity

Here we explore one of the most pressing issues facing Christian schools today: how we understand and communicate identity and purpose. Our role as school leaders is to help students discover who they are and why they are here, according to God’s Word, and to ensure that our school culture and curriculum reflect this foundational truth.

Rediscovering the Glory of God through Education

We live in a universe crafted by the Word of God. This foundation invites us to view education not as man’s attempt to impose meaning, but as an invitation to uncover the meaning already embedded in creation—Truth, Beauty, and Goodness.