By now, you may have decided to opt for classical education. But you might be wondering what a Christian worldview has to do with anything. Is it really important to mix classical education with faith? Actually, yes. In fact, I…

A Student's Perspective
Three years ago, as a high school student finishing my sophomore year, I started this blog. My first three posts were all an attempt to explain what classical education looks like as a ...
One of my favorite verses is Philippians 4:8. And one of the many reasons I love this verse is that it contains my favorite word in Greek, arete. Arete means excellence; in fact, it encompasses a ...
You might be wondering about the title of this post. Most of the time, we tend to think of peace, not joy, as being the solution to anxiety. But today, I want to look at that a bit differently. I want ...
It’s been a while since I posted, but I have now officially wrapped up my first month at Cedarville University. I had a great time during Getting Started Weekend and Welcome Week, and I want to ...
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By now, you may have decided to opt for classical education. But you might be wondering what a Christian worldview has to do with anything. Is it really important to mix classical education with faith? Actually, yes. In fact, I…
Part 3: Rhetoric Stage This is the third and final post in a series that aims to explain classical education. My last two posts were about the grammar and logic stages. In the logic stage, many of the student’s arguments…
Part 2: Logic Stage This is the second post in a series defining the terms of classical education. Last time, I wrote about the grammar stage. As a recap, the grammar stage is almost entirely about building strong foundations for…
Part 1: Grammar Stage My blog is all about classical Christian homeschooling. But what exactly is it? Before I write anything else, I want to walk you through what a Classical Christian education really looks like (after all, the most…
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