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Truth is not fragile. Neither should we be.

To give an education to our children that is rooted in the truth, we need to be willing to tackle the hard questions and the hard books.

Yes, it takes discernment and wisdom that we often lack, but that’s why we’re working on our own education as well.

Practice intellectual hospitality.

What’s the difference between the good kind of open mind and the bad kind?

Moms need to know.

“The classroom is a place of joy fueled by the quest for excellence and the productive fear generated by the awesomeness of our ignorance and our inability to transform human reason into wisdom on its own terms when it is unhinged from a living God.”
– Rosaria Butterfield, Secret Thoughts of an Unlikely Convert

Be prepared to read and discuss old, hard, and wrong books with your kids.

Because all truth is God’s truth, and because we are in Christ, Christians do not need to fear or avoid hard questions.

A professional development session for homeschool moms.

INTELLECTUAL HOSPITALITY
taught by Rosaria Butterfield
early bird: $22.99

Be equipped to

  • read classics with discernment
  • handle disagreements with grace
  • pursue clarity in disagreements
  • notice worldly errors in contemporary sources
  • confront inconsistency & error with love

PLUS!
Monday, May 31
3-4pm Pacific

Brandy Vencel, Mystie Winckler, and Abby Wahl will lead an application and contemplation session with break out room conversations for live attendees.

Rosaria Butterfield

classical homeschooler,
writer & speaker

Rosaria was once a tenured professor of English who identified as a lesbian and worked to advance the cause of LGBT equality. After her conversion to Christ in 1999, she came to see the sinfulness of having any identity apart from Him. Rosaria is married to Kent Butterfield, pastor of the First Reformed Presbyterian Church of Durham, and is a home-school mother, pastor’s wife, author, and speaker. She is helping Christians to better understand their LGBT neighbors and loved ones so that we can lovingly look past labels of sexual identity and share the gospel effectively.

In 2012, she published her conversion memoir, The Secret Thoughts of an Unlikely Convert: An English Professor’s Journey to Christian Faith. Her third book, The Gospel Comes with a House Key (2018) addresses the lost art of Christian hospitality.

Rosaria writes about sexuality, identity, Christian hospitality and community, and seeks to encourage all in faithful Christian living and service.

REGISTER NOW FOR EARLY BIRD SAVINGS!

Registration is regularly $28.99 and includes lifetime access to the replays, including downloadable audio-only versions.

Members of the Sistership Sophie plan ($10/month or $99/year) get access to the live workshop and replay included at no extra cost!

Interested? Become a Sophie today!