The Summer Break Test
Is Fate escapable? Can prophecy be reversed? The Ancient Greeks commonly wrestled with these questions. Sophocles鈥 tragedy Oedipus Rex tells of the prophecy that Oedipus would kill his father and marry his mother
The Lost Tools of Burning CDs
Is Fate escapable? Can prophecy be reversed? The Ancient Greeks commonly wrestled with these questions. Sophocles鈥 tragedy Oedipus Rex tells of the prophecy that Oedipus would kill his father and marry his mother
Sylvan Heights Bird Park (Around Town)
Details about the Sylvan Heights Bird Park including ways that you can leverage the experience to engage in meaningful conversations with your child(ren) around the experience, helping to equip them with an enduring faith.
Green Hills County Park (Around Town)
Details about Green Hills County Park including ways that you can leverage the experience to engage in meaningful conversations with your child(ren) around the experience, helping to equip them with an enduring faith.
Around Town – Table of Contents
This post collects all of the Around Town posts on one page, helping you identify activities you can engage in around town (Raleigh) with your family. Furthermore, posts also seek to provide ways that you can leverage the experience to help point your child to Truth, Goodness, and Beauty, seeking to equip them with faith that endures.
Three Assumptions About Classical Christian Education
What assumptions does classical education make that causes it to be different? How does it answer core questions differently than today's progressive education - questions such as "What is the purpose of education?" Or "What is man?"
Dinner Table Reflections – Table of Contents
This post collects all of the Dinner Table Reflections onto one page, allowing for easy access of Great Works of visual art, music, and literature along with potential prompts and conversations to inspire conversation around the dinner table.
The Planets
Prompts for dinner table reflections around the symphonic music The Planets by Holst! From Mars (the Bringer of War) to Jupiter (the Bringer of Jollity) there is sure to be something to entertain and inspire everyone in the family!
The Carnival of the Animals
The Carnival of the Animals is a playful musical suite by Camille Saint-Saens, comprised of 14-short movements totaling less than 25 minutes. Each movement sketches an animal or a scene found in a carnival, perfect for short listening sessions around the dinner table to spark family conversation!
Labors of the Months Paintings
Dinner table conversation starters around The Labors of the Months, a series of medieval images showing rural life across the year through 12 different scenes. While there are a variety of sets of different images, they typically included similar actions across the 12 scenes such as images of harvesting, plowing, and feasting.














