Newest Board Members
Dr. Richard Jamara, Associate Professor of Optometry, The New England College of Optometry, Boston, MA
SSCA is delighted to welcome Dr. Richard Jamara to the community as its newest board member.
“I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” Phil 4:13. This verse hangs in Dr. Jamara’s office where he can be open about his faith, but is definitely set apart because of it.
“If you go through life at the workplace and no one knows you’re a Christian then that would be unfortunate. However, you can live your faith in the workplace.” This is Dr. Jamara’s desire for his family as well. That is one of the reasons why he and his wife, Barbara, chose SSCA for their sons. When selecting a school for their sons, the Jamara’s chose SSCA because the teachers encouraged and modeled principles they taught at home. The Jamara’s know that the world can be spiritually challenging in many ways and they wanted their sons to continue growing in their faith. In addition to the spiritual life at SSCA, the Jamara’s were also pleased with the academics. All three of their sons testify to being well prepared for college.
Dr. Jamara accepted the invitation to join SSCA’s Board because, as a parent of alumni, he is eager to give back to SSCA and hopes to be a part of influencing other families who are deciding which school their children should attend. As a Board Member for the SSCA community, Dr. Jamara is specifically focusing on student development in order to support the teachers who support the students’ spiritual and academic growth.
Dr. Jamara grew up in
The
With an enrollment of over 400 students, the student body is the most diverse of any college of optometry in the world. (www.neco.edu)
High school students interested in optometry can best prepare by taking biology and the sciences. AP Biology at SSCA is an excellent foundation for pre-med and optometric studies. There are 1200 optometrists in MA. Sixty-five percent are women. In order to prepare for the field, students need to attend four years of college, and four years of optometry school where they become licensed doctors of optometry. There is an option to do a fifth year of residency.
An optometrist performs eye exams, evaluations and therapeutic treatments, compared to an ophthalmologist who performs eye surgery and must complete medical school and a three year residency.
Dr. Jamara and his wife attend The First Baptist Church in
Welcome to SSCA!
Dr. Walter Kim, Minister of Adult Education, Park Street Church, Boston, MA
Piercing gray skies, the white steeple of
Countless students populate the
For three years after graduating from
Nearing the end of his degree program, Dr. Kim applied to
Ph.D. programs with the intention to teach in secular universities. He deeply understood the need for Christian
influence in higher education. His
invitation to Harvard's Ph.D program of Near Eastern Languages brought Dr. Kim
and his wife to
This past November, Dr. Kim agreed to join
As a board member, Dr. Kim is committed to prayer for
Dr. Kim and his wife have been married for thirteen years. They have two children, Nathan, age 5 and
Naomi, age 3. In addition to
ministering in adult education, the Kim's are also committed to the people with
disabilities at
The community at