God's Grace Learning Center

God's Grace Learning Center is a non-profit Christian institution whose mission is to show the love of our Savior Jesus Christ to children and families in our local community. We do so by providing a loving, Bible-based center that focuses on education, physical and spiritual needs of each child God entrusts us with each day.

As of February 2019, First Baptist Child Care officially changed its name to God's Grace Learning Center. Thank you all for your support on this wonderful journey.

Philosophy

The purpose of God's Grace Learning Center is to care for and educate the children God has entrusted to us during the work week. We are here to provide a loving Christian environment to children whose parents are working parents. Our goal is to nurture them into a relationship with Jesus by leading them both physically, emotionally, educationally, and spiritually. We love and encourage parents to have an active role in the educational process of their children. We are unique because our center has been in business for over 50 years. We not only teach our preschool curriculum, we also teach biblical principles throughout the week through weekly Bible stories and chapel. We are a non-profit corporation, so our goal is not to make money, but we are here to serve and love the families of our community.

Giving

Please pray for our center as we embark on our new journey, building a new location for God's Grace Learning Center to better serve the needs of our families and help us continue our mission for years to come. The purpose of continuing this ministry is to carry on the legacy. Our hearts desire is to have a place where the future generations of children in the Tomball/Spring area are loved, well taken care of, educated and most importantly taught the Word of God. Donations to God's Grace Learning center can be made securely by using the link below.

Proudly Serving Tomball for over 50 years

Call 281-351-5333 to Schedule a Visit

Now serving Montgomery County, Magnolia, Tomball ISD

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