We teach and guide people to establish and maintain Christian culture in the home, Church, and state, specifically with an aim towards creating a school where Lutherans learn a classical, Christian education, and can meet, marry, and learn to raise families, support local congregations, and be the salt of the earth.Christian Culture: A Magazine for Lutherans.
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Review: The Aeneid
Rev. John Henry III
Virgil has an eye, an ear, and a sense for tying together grand themes, like fate or destiny, with both high human ideals, like piety and courage, and also with scenes of pathos, nostalgia, and poignancy.

The Classical Art of Keeping a Commonplace Book
Dr. Ryan MacPherson
Commonplacing became widespread among leading scholars during the Renaissance period, but its roots can be traced back to the Greeks and Romans of classical antiquity.

Lord, Keep Thy Servant Humble (Hymn)
Text: Rev. Andrew Richard; Tune: Nathanael Hahn
O Jesus, Thou hast bought me, And I am Thine alone.