Articles tagged Grace

"Altared" States

Summer Practicum season is often the “pause that refreshes,” as Coca-Cola would say. Inspiration abounds from speakers keen to be God’s conduit for truth. Encouragement flows freely among those who have “been there” before—and survived a certain stage of the...

Is Protocol "Starched, Stuffy, and Stiff"?
Classical Conversations Challenge communities organize a chaperoned Spring Formal Protocol event each year for their Challenge I-IV students. Students choose their dressy attire, eat together in an upscale setting, and may attend a cultural event (such as the theatre...

The Novel Every Christian Should Read
by Jennifer
Friday, 01 March, 2013
categories: Articles, Classical Christian Education, Rhetoric Stage (ages 14 to 18)
Friday, 01 March, 2013
categories: Articles, Classical Christian Education, Rhetoric Stage (ages 14 to 18)
“We think it our duty to notice that, outside of and, so to say, beyond his faith, the bishop had an excess of love.”1 This is Victor Hugo’s description, in his novel Les Misérables, of the Bishop of Digne, a man who gave away his bishop’s palace to the local...