hese suggested resources give varying pictures of Classical Christian education. We do not subscribe to the entirety of each resource, but each will assist by giving you a better idea of what we believe God has called us to do. Please let us know if you have any questions.

Recommended Reading

Deuteronomy 6:4-11

Classical EducationGene Edward Veith, Jr. and Andrew Kern
Climbing ParnassusTracy Lee Simmons
The Lost Tools of LearningDorothy Sayers
Norms and NobilityDavid V. Hicks
On Secular EducationR.L. Dabney
Paideia of GodDoug Wilson
Recovering the Lost Tools of LearningDoug Wilson
The Case for Classical Christian EducationDoug Wilson
The Christian Mind: How Should a Christian ThinkHarry Blamires
The Trivium: The Liberal Arts of Logic, Grammar, and RhetoricSister Joseph Miriam
The Well-Educated Mind: A Guide to the Classical Education You Never HadSusan Wise Bauer
Poetic Knowledge: The Recovery of EducationJames S. Taylor
Wisdom & EloquenceRobert Littlejohn & Charles Evans
Building a Christian AcademyArthur F. Holmes
Idea of a Christian CollegeArthur F. Holmes


Additional Recommended Reading

These books will give extensive insight into the nature of our world view in light of our commitment to Historic Reformed Theology:

Almighty Over AllR. C. Sproul
Born FreeSteve Brown
Chosen by GodR.C. Sproul
Grace UnknownR.C. Sproul
Living FreeSteve Brown
Not A ChanceR. C. Sproul
The Glory of Grace J.M. Boice
The Invisible HandR.C. Sproul
Transforming GraceJerry Bridges