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Heroes, Violence, and the Shaping of History
Jason Cherry
May 19, 2025
Carlyle’s historiography says that history is primarily shaped not by impersonal forces, ideas, or masses of people, but by outstanding individuals...
To the TRC High School Graduates of 2025
Jason Cherry
May 12, 2025
When you leave for college people might say something like, “Enjoy Yourself!” What they should say is that you should enjoy the story God has written for you.
Sharpening Discernment with Charles Spurgeon
Jason Cherry
Oct 7, 2024
Discernment is more than a “sensory relay.” It is a spiritual skill, a God-given capacity, and an example of applied wisdom.
Seven Educational Truths
Jason Cherry
Mar 18, 2024
The Darwinistic narrative of human beings buttresses the tragically flawed view of education practiced in government schools. When the educationist fails to...
Christian “Career Prep”
Jason Cherry
May 22, 2023
Christian high school and homeschooling curricula increasingly require a “career prep” class. Modern people think of a career as a lifetime occupation or profession...
An Open Letter to the TRC Teenagers
Jason Cherry
Feb 13, 2023
Dear Teenagers of Trinity Reformed Church, How are you? I am fine. Nice day, isn’t it? With those phatic pleasantries now warmly exchanged; I can get down to the ...
New Testament Class Catechism
Jason Cherry
Oct 31, 2022
This 8th grade class catechism is recited at the beginning of each class Who is God? God is the creator of heaven and earth who is three in one and one in three...
The Lost Timeline of Learning
Jason Cherry
Oct 10, 2022
At the center of cultural reformation is remaking the education system, which requires a lot more than just starting another classical Christian school. In recent...
Class Catechism: U.S. History 20th & 21st Century
Jason Cherry
Oct 3, 2022
This 12th grade class catechism is recited at the beginning of each class Where does God live? God dwells in all places; God is beyond place; God is place itself...
Class Catechism: English Civil War through American Civil War
Jason Cherry
Sep 26, 2022
This 11th grade class catechism is recited at the beginning of each class. To what are you a slave? I am a slave to what I obey, either of sin, which leads to death...
Defenders of Civilization
Matt Carpenter
Sep 5, 2022
The Article Originally Appeared at the Circe Institute. Most humanities teachers have some degree of romanticism. It’s hard to teach without it. But sometimes the...
T. S. Eliot’s “Nehemian” Vision
Gage Crowder
Aug 22, 2022
This article originally appeared at "The American Reformer" At first glance, the subtitle of this essay probably raises several questions—namely, what do we mean by...