Sándor’s Dream

One man’s vision for reclaiming Hungary’s...

All Things Wise and Wonderful

BY JUNIUS JOHNSON "All things bright and...

Rafiki: Called to Build the Kingdom

By Tim DernlanPlease pray for them as they...
Sándor’s Dream

Sándor’s Dream

One man’s vision for reclaiming Hungary’s classical Christian heritage by Carl Warmouth Sándor Szenczy ascended the stairs of the North Korean embassy. He rang the bell, pulled his coat collar up against the cold winter Budapest wind, stuffed his hands in his pockets...

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Soulfood for Storytellers

Soulfood for Storytellers

  HBO is telling stories that become social justice movements.   Parents have a big job. If you’re a classical, Christian parent, that job is bigger. The real burden of this sort of education is shouldered at home and around the dinner table. You digest the...

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Classical Conundrums – Why Rhetoric?

Classical Conundrums – Why Rhetoric?

Have Questions About Classical Christian Education? We are here to help! Q:Why do classical schools teach Rhetoric, and what is it? A:Socrates was put on trial in Athens 2,400 years ago with several accusations, one of which was “making the weaker argument appear to...

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Graduates Pursue a Different Path

Graduates Pursue a Different Path

Alumni Profile You’re sitting down for dinner with the family, and your senior—who has attended a classical Christian school since kindergarten—suddenly blurts,  “Mom and Dad, I don’t think I want to take the traditional path and go to college.”  You blink and look at...

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Doing Hard Things Well

Doing Hard Things Well

Jake has a hard time trying to learn something he doesn’t easily understand.   If he gets an answer wrong, his head goes down on the desk and he struggles to pull it together.  The teacher has notified his parents and the parents share that Jake is “on the spectrum.” ...

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Preparing to Receive the Summer

Preparing to Receive the Summer

As much as I’d like the Church calendar to set the rhythm of my life, it’s the school calendar. The Church year is varied, shimmering, dappled—the school calendar, not so much. Nine and a half months of the Apollonian followed by ten weeks of the Dionysian. A lot of...

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Brick By Brick: Moving Day

Brick By Brick: Moving Day

By Stormy Goodwin January was moving month at the ACCS. As old issues of The Classical Difference were lifted from dusty boxes onto freshly painted shelves, we reminisced. The first box revealed a headline in bright orange: “A New Lesson in Rwanda: A War, a Teacher,...

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Bringing Classical Christian Education to Africa

Bringing Classical Christian Education to Africa

TAZARA RAILWAY LINKING ZAMBIA AND TANZANIA: PHOTO BY KATSUMA TANAKA ON UNSPLASH Part II* - Zambia (Read Part I) In September, 2023, a few weeks before David Goodwin and Tim Dernlan (ACCS president and vice president, respectively) were scheduled to depart for Africa,...

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A House is a House for Me

A House is a House for Me

"Years ago, I realized that if my children wanted to feel like their house was a home, I needed to be intentional about making our physical shelter a place of spiritual refuge. The work of home-maker suddenly became holy work. My perspective had changed." On one of...

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Liam’s Wish

Liam’s Wish

LIAM MCCALMON, a fifth grade student at Agathos Classical School in Columbia, TN, has used a devastating diagnosis to glorify God and help his school. One week before starting fourth grade, Liam was diagnosed with rhabdomyosarcoma, a rare type of soft tissue cancer....

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Taming Your Inner Mama Bear

Taming Your Inner Mama Bear

Principles for dealing with sins against your kids “Good sense makes one slow to anger, and it is his glory to overlook an offense.” (Proverbs 19:11) While I was out shopping recently, I noticed a woman wearing a shirt stamped with the words “MAMA BEAR” in all caps....

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The Consolation of Philosophy

The Consolation of Philosophy

Don't Forget God's Sovereignty How Great Literature Helps Us Understand Our World BY BILL STUTZMAN* Falsely accused and imprisoned, Boethius has lost everything and cannot understand why. While wallowing in the empty comforts of self-indulgent poetry (did someone say,...

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The Classics are for Struggling Readers, Too

The Classics are for Struggling Readers, Too

His challenges to reading began early, with two eye muscle surgeries by age four and numerous months of doctor’s appointments, eye patching, and changing glasses prescriptions before he ever entered the doors of his classical school.  Desiring to give our son a firm...

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Why Do Men Think of Rome?

Why Do Men Think of Rome?

By David Goodwin In October, 2023, a social media user posted about her surprise after a random conversation revealed her husband thought of Rome several times every day. The post went viral. After women began asking men about Rome and posting similar results, the...

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Better is Better Than Old or New

Better is Better Than Old or New

BY BILL STUTZMANWhen it comes to educational comparisons, even classical types might fall for the old fallacy of “chronological snobbery,” as C.S. Lewis called it.[1] In the classical world we readily accept that newer does not equal better, but we sometimes forget...

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