• Singapore Math, with Sarah Hwang
    Jan 24 2025

    “Why would they change math?! MATH is MATH!!” complained Mr. Incredible in Incredibles 2. Many parents sympathize. What’s this new type of math called Singapore Math? Is it just extra work for no reason? And does it fit with Classical and Christian values?

    Trinity grammar school teacher Sarah Hwang will help us find out, in this friendly guide to Classical Christian Education.

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    21 mins
  • CS Lewis’s Problem of Pain, with Eric Margrave
    Dec 17 2024

    If God is good and all powerful, why does he allow pain? It’s one of the deepest questions Christians wrestle with, and one we pose to our Seniors in their Apologetics class. To help them form an answer, we give them a brilliant little book by CS Lewis. What do our students learn about suffering and God through reading The Problem of Pain?

    Trinity apologetics teacher Eric Margrave will help us find out, in this friendly guide to Classical Christian Education.

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    24 mins
  • Building Sturdy Kids, with Keith McCurdy
    Nov 12 2024

    We must make our kids feel happy… right? Keith McCurdy, an experienced family therapist and popular Classical Christian education speaker, argues that following feelings leads to disaster. Instead, the path to growth, maturity, and lasting happiness—at school and home—means embracing healthy struggle.

    How can parents and teachers work together to produce thriving, sturdy children? Find out in this friendly guide to Classical Christian Education.

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    28 mins
  • The Brothers Karamazov, with Jandy Hardesty
    Oct 16 2024

    Who killed Fyodor Karamazov? Wealthy, boorish, debauched: the man made many enemies. The prime suspects are his three sons. Was it Dimitri, the hot headed eldest? Ivan, the atheist intellectual? Or young Alyosha, who loves holy living?

    This murder mystery is at the heart of Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s The Brothers Karamazov. Dostoyevsky’s tale is a masterpiece, filled with unforgettable characters, narrative tensions, and theological depth. But are high school seniors up to the task of reading The Brothers Karamazov?

    Trinity literature teacher Jandy Hardesty will help us find out, in this friendly guide to Classical Christian Education.

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    21 mins
  • Learning Logic, with Sally Leon
    Sep 24 2024

    Teaching logic to middle schoolers—isn’t that asking for trouble? Or perhaps it’s just what the doctor ordered: young men and women learning careful, responsible rules of reasonable argument.

    Still, it takes a bright and brave teacher to guide thirteen-year-olds into the land of logic. Find out how and why it’s done, in this friendly guide to Classical Christian Education.

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    33 mins
  • Augustine’s Confessions, with Dr. Andrew Selby
    Aug 20 2024

    Augustine had wealth, prestige, power—and gnawing void inside. How did God draw this sinner to himself? How did this restless man find rest? Augustine revealed all in his Confessions. Hear what Augustine confessed in this friendly guide to Classical Christian Education.

    Presented by TrinityU, a service of Trinity Classical Academy in Santa Clarita, CA.

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    24 mins
  • Classical Astronomy, with Eric Margrave
    May 15 2024

    Are the stars, planets, and the galaxies in the night sky just a swirling mass of chaos? Or a divine dance of beauty, harmony, and order? And does being a Christian help or hinder our quest to understand the universe—and our place in it?

    Find out how studying Johannes Kepler’s revolutionary approach to classical astronomy helps us answer these questions, in this friendly guide to the world of Classical Christian education.

    Presented by TrinityU, a service of Trinity Classical Academy in Santa Clarita, CA.

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    27 mins
  • Writing the Chreia, with Laurie Sachs
    Apr 15 2024

    Ancient writing teachers trained students to produce powerful and elegant writing on command. How? Through a writing practice called the “Chreia.” Find out how the Chreia works and how it trains students in wisdom, in this friendly guide to the world of Classical Christian education.

    Presented by TrinityU, a service of Trinity Classical Academy in Santa Clarita, CA

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    23 mins