Don’t Send Your Lambs to Slaughter
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3d ago
I often find myself urging Christian parents to consider Deuteronomy 6:4-9 as a guiding principle for how they educate their children. One common objection to this assertion goes like this: We send our children to non-Christian schools so they can be salt and light to the lost children and teachers. If that’s what you think, I suggest what you’re doing is more like sending your lambs to slaughter. Every Christian must be engaged in Christ’s Great Commission to His followers found in Matthew 28:19: “Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and ..read more
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A Guiding Principle in Choosing an Education for Children of Christian Families
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1w ago
Thousands of Christian families have to decide about schooling for their children every year. Arguably no other decision parents make in a lifetime will have a greater impact on their children. Should they send them to public school, charter school, private school, private religious school, virtual school, home school, virtual home school, or some other exciting new option? How do Christian parents sift through their choices to make sense of it all? Is there a guiding principle we can use to help make the right decision, one that will provide a hierarchy for ranking all the variables? Scriptur ..read more
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Inaugural Classical Heritage Tour
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2w ago
Our junior and senior classes have just returned from twelve days in Greece and Italy. Some schools would call it a junior-senior trip; we call it the Classical Heritage Tour. On a Trinitas aesthetics trip the main mission is to discover beauty that we can’t discover at home. For twenty years, these trips were to New York City and Washington DC on alternating years, but now, for the first time, Trinitas students were able to travel abroad and experience the music, dance, art, architecture, and food that has been foundational to their classical education. On the first night in Athens, the stude ..read more
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Lessons from a Rain Storm
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1M ago
The most recent Trinitas Father & Son Camping Trip was one for the books. This annual event was attended by over one hundred young men and their fathers and one serious rain storm. Even while the weather forecast worsened in the days leading up to the storm, Trinitas parents were reminded by visiting speaker Keith McCurdy that difficulties and challenges are essential to the growth and development of sturdy young men. While the rain fell, young men substituted the traditional game of nighttime capture the flag with a rowdy round of mudball while the younger boys did battle in the gaga ball ..read more
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Community and Fellowship
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1M ago
What a joy it is to see the sunrise over the Escambia River on my way to school each morning! These first glimpses of the sun dispelling the darkness remind me of the resurrection and the new life we have in Christ. I am especially thankful to have the Trinitas community with whom to celebrate that Good News. Speaking of unexpected joy and the Trinitas community, of everything I have found commendable about this school, the thing that has brought me the most peace and joy is my observation of the obvious strength of our community. From my conversations and interactions with parents, teachers ..read more
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The State of Parenting Today
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2M ago
On Thursday, March 7, Trinitas will be hosting Keith McCurdy as part of the Spring Vision Series. This free event is open to the public but tickets are required and available here. In preparation for the event, we are sharing four interviews with Keith on various topics recorded and made available by BaseCamp Live. These are great resources for all parents as they navigate the challenges of raising children in the modern world.  "The State of Parenting Today" with Keith McCurdy Counselor, Keith McCurdy, is back on this episode. He joined me onstage at this summer’s SCL conferen ..read more
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Entitled or Grateful? Choices Before the Next Generation
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2M ago
On Thursday, March 7, Trinitas will be hosting Keith McCurdy as part of the Spring Vision Series. This free event is open to the public but tickets are required and available here. In preparation for the event, we are sharing four interviews with Keith on various topics recorded and made available by BaseCamp Live. These are great resources for all parents as they navigate the challenges of raising children in the modern world.  "Entitled or Grateful? Choices Before the Next Generation" with Keith McCurdy Selfish or selfless? Entitled or blessed? Increasingly, children are raised in ..read more
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Modern Questions & Classical Answers
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2M ago
On Thursday, March 7, Trinitas will be hosting Keith McCurdy as part of the Spring Vision Series. This free event is open to the public but tickets are required and available here. In preparation for the event, we are sharing four interviews with Keith on various topics recorded and made available by BaseCamp Live. These are great resources for all parents as they navigate the challenges of raising children in the modern world.  "Modern Questions & Classical Answers" with Keith McCurdy What is happening in schools around the country and how have they changed over the past few decades ..read more
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Raising Mature Kids
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2M ago
On Thursday, March 7, Trinitas will be hosting Keith McCurdy as part of the Spring Vision Series. This free event is open to the public but tickets are required and available here. In preparation for the event, we are sharing four interviews with Keith on various topics recorded and made available by BaseCamp Live. These are great resources for all parents as they navigate the challenges of raising children in the modern world.  "Raising Mature Kids" with Keith McCurdy Unravel the profound secrets of nurturing a mature and responsible young generation in our enlightening conversation wit ..read more
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Four Reasons Families Leave Trinitas (Part #4)
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3M ago
During the past few weeks, I have been highlighting some reasons families have left Trinitas, which seems like a dangerous undertaking. I’m not trying to scare people away, of course. My reason for doing this short series is that I want to communicate who Trinitas is to families who want the sort of education we’re offering. One way to do that is by thrusting into the spotlight some of the school’s characteristics that have been breaking points for families in the past. This is the last installment. #1 The standards are too high! #2 Trinitas is weak on math! #3 All that classical stuff is usel ..read more
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