A New Chapter

Aaron Benny, class of 2023, studied abroad in Hong Kong with his college, the University of Minnesota, where he majors in finance. Aaron credits his current academic readiness to the Associate of Arts program at MCA, which allowed him to complete his generous courses while in high school.
Reflecting on his time at Maranatha, Aaron felt a close connection to the school, the teachers, and the community.
The teachers were great—how much they cared and wanted to pour into you.
Being a part of the National Honor Society, Student Council, and Daily Bread, Aaron feels like MCA prepared him to be a leader outside these four walls. Aaron is still involved in leadership in “The Salt Company” through Redemption Church, Minneapolis, where he helps lead his peers in growing their faith and building each other up.
Aaron sees Maranatha as a great launching point for him, not just for his college and career path but, most importantly, for his faith. When speaking about what he appreciates the most about MCA, Aaron said it was “a great place to be able to grow my faith, have questions, and get them answered.” Now, looking back, Aaron even spoke highly about the dress code! “I can understand why dress code is a thing,” Aaron laughed.
Aaron went on to talk about how presenting yourself appropriately each day does help to set yourself up for success. Taking the time and effort to present yourself well each day to your peers and teachers helps cement that mindset of doing everything with excellence. And no matter what you do and where you go throughout your day, Aaron emphasized “the importance of putting your best effort and giving whatever you’re doing your all unto the glory of God.”
Written by Jordon Harrison, MCA Storyteller
For generations, Maranatha Christian Academy has been shaped by families who saw potential, invested deeply, and stayed faithful to the work of forming students in truth and purpose.
If you’re exploring a school where your family can grow roots and make a lasting impact, we’d love to welcome you into the story.













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