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The most remarkable attribute of Classical Christian Education is not simply that it offers our children accelerated academics, moral discipling, and substantive worldview training. As valuable and as rare as all these things are, perhaps the greatest value of this approach to education is its enduring value—its effect across the generations, beyond the present, and into the future. Ours is a vision for covenantal succession. But how can we practically prepare for it?

Speaker


George Grant is the Pastor Emeritus of Parish Presbyterian Church and the founder of Franklin Classical School, the Comenius School, Bannockburn College, and New College Franklin. He is the director of the King’s Meadow Study Center and the coordinator of the Chalmers Fund. His Christian history podcast, Resistance and Reformation, is available on the Fight, Laugh, Feast network, and his linguistic and etymology podcast, Word Play, is heard on World Radio’s The World and Everything in It. Some of his recent books include: Resistance and Reformation; Word Play; and Keystones: How Thomas Chalmers Mentored, Discipled, and Equipped, available at www.GeorgeGrant.net or on the Standfast app.

Additional Materials

The Association of Classical & Christian Schools presents Repairing the Ruins, the ACCS annual conference, copyright ACCS. You may make additional copies of this recording for use by your school but please do not sell any copies of the recording, or post it on the internet.