Books by Chip Denton, Head of School
Fri, Mar 1
A Village Called Trinity
Chip Denton is the founding Head of Trinity School of Durham and Chapel Hill. On the occasion of the school’s twentieth anniversary, he gathered this collection of essays, most of which were first published in the school’s biweekly Parent News. Over the years, his column has offered opportunities to reflect on the breadth of issues facing a school and to explore the implications of Trinity’s distinctive mission.
School with a Big Why
Written by our head of school, Chip Denton, this collection of essays reflects on Trinity’s third decade—giving thanks for God’s faithfulness, while clearly articulating the vision and mission that continue to shape our future. The book explores the four pillars of Trinity’s mission, the real challenges faced along the way, and the creative tensions involved in stewarding a distinctive Christian educational calling. This is a great primer for anyone looking to learn more about Trinity’s mission.
| A Village Called Trinity by Peter T. Denton | 15.0 | |
| School with a Big Why by Peter T. Denton | 15.0 |
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