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Letting God Lead the Year

January 05, 2026
By Mrs. Kara Whitington

“Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to Him, and He will make your paths straight.”
Proverbs 3:5–6
 

As the new year begins, many of us naturally turn our attention to resolutions and goals. We think about what we want to improve, what habits we want to build, and what we hope this next year will look like. We make lists and set intentions with good hearts and hopeful expectations. Sometimes we follow through and meet those goals. Sometimes we keep our resolutions for a season. But often, as the weeks and months pass, those well-intended plans quietly fade into the background of our busy lives.


What if this year looked different?
 

What if, instead of beginning the year with a list of things to accomplish, we began with a pause? What if we intentionally slowed down and spent time in prayer, asking God what He desires for us in the year ahead? Rather than focusing first on self-improvement, what if we focused on our relationship with Christ? Asking God to shape our hearts before shaping our plans. So often, our goals center on what we can do in our own strength. But Scripture reminds us that when we fully trust the Lord, He directs our paths. Letting God lead means releasing our need to control every outcome and choosing to walk in faith, even when the path ahead is unclear. It is an invitation to follow Him one step at a time, trusting that He sees the full picture. What if we became more intentional about relationships this year? Our relationship with Christ comes first, and then our relationships with others. In a world that constantly pulls us toward distraction and busyness, intentionality requires choice. It requires slowing down, listening more, extending grace, and loving well, even when it is inconvenient. When our relationship with Christ is our foundation, it naturally overflows into the way we treat the people around us.


“Commit your way to the Lord; trust in Him and He will act.”
Psalm 37:5


What if, instead of setting a resolution, we focused on a single Bible verse that God has laid on our hearts? A verse that would guide us throughout the year. A verse that would shape our thoughts, our words, and our actions. A verse that would influence how we respond in moments of stress, how we speak in moments of frustration, and how we show love in moments when it would be easier to turn away. Imagine allowing God’s Word to frame the way we live each day. The way we walk into our school. The way we lead and serve our families. The way we engage in friendships and navigate difficult conversations. The way we prioritize what truly matters. When Scripture becomes the lens through which we view our lives, it gently redirects our hearts back to truth again and again.


“Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light on my path.”
Psalm 119:105


Living this way does not mean the year will be easy or free from challenges. It does mean we will not walk through those challenges alone. God’s Word becomes an anchor when circumstances feel uncertain. It becomes a reminder of truth when emotions threaten to overwhelm us. It becomes a steady guide when we are unsure of the next step. As we move into this new year, perhaps the invitation is not to do more, but to trust more. To surrender our plans, our timelines, and our expectations to the Lord. To choose daily dependence on Christ over personal achievement. When we allow God to lead, when we root our lives in Scripture, and when we place our relationship with Christ at the center, we give Him space to truly transform our lives from the inside out.

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Enrollment Season is Here - Finding the Best Christian School for Your Family

December 19, 2025
By Trinity Prep Staff

Enrollment Season Is Upon Us: How to Find the Best Christian School Near You (and What to Look For)

For many families, this time of year brings an important question to the forefront: How do I find the best Christian school near me for my child? Choosing a Christian school is about far more than academics alone. It’s about finding a place that partners with your family to shape both the mind and the heart, grounding students in truth, wisdom, and character.

If you’re in the process of choosing a Christian school, here are several key factors to consider as you evaluate your options.

Start with Mission and Worldview

Every Christian school claims to offer faith-based education, but not all are the same. Begin by examining each school’s mission statement and statement of faith. Do they clearly articulate a biblical worldview? Is Scripture meaningfully integrated throughout the curriculum rather than added as an afterthought? The best Christian schools near you will intentionally align academics, discipline, and community life with their core beliefs.

Look for Academic Excellence with Purpose

Strong academics matter. Ask about curriculum standards, class size, and how students are challenged to think critically. A quality Christian education does not shy away from challenging academics; it frames learning within God’s truth. When choosing a Christian school, look for programs that emphasize both mastery and meaning, helping students understand why knowledge matters.

Pay Attention to Culture and Community

A school’s culture plays a significant role in shaping who students become. As you engage with a school, consider how its values are lived out in daily rhythms - classroom interactions, expectations for behavior, and the way adults speak to and about students. Healthy Christian school communities are marked by clarity, consistency, and care, where students are known personally and guided with both grace and accountability. When choosing a Christian school, look for a community that reflects your family’s commitment to faith and family, recognizing that education is most effective when school and home work together toward a shared purpose.

Prioritize Character Formation

One of the greatest strengths of Christian education is its emphasis on character. Ask how the school approaches discipleship, leadership, and service. Are students encouraged to live out their faith in practical ways? A strong Christian school will intentionally form habits of integrity, responsibility, and love for others alongside academic growth.

Why Families Consider Trinity Prep

As families navigate enrollment season, many are drawn to schools that combine challenging academics, Christian formation, and a close-knit community. Trinity Prep is one such option worth considering. With a Christ-centered mission, a commitment to academic excellence, and a focus on shaping future leaders, Trinity Prep partners with parents to educate the whole child - mind, body, and spirit. Small class sizes, engaged teachers, and a clear biblical worldview create an environment where students are known, challenged, and encouraged to grow in wisdom and faith.

Making the Decision

Choosing a Christian school is ultimately a prayerful process. Take time to research, visit, ask questions, and seek wise counsel. While searching for the "best Christian schools near me", remember that the “best” fit is one that aligns with your family’s values and long-term vision.

Enrollment season is more than a deadline—it’s an opportunity to invest in your child’s formation. By thoughtfully choosing a Christian school like Trinity Prep, you lay a foundation that can shape not only academic success, but a lifetime of faithfulness and purpose.
 

The Role of Faith in Building Character and Leadership in Students

December 08, 2025
By Trinity Prep Staff

In today’s world, strong leadership is about far more than titles or accomplishments; it is rooted in character, integrity, and a clear sense of purpose. At Trinity Preparatory Academy, we believe that Christian leadership begins with the heart. When students understand who they are in Christ, they develop the confidence, humility, and resilience needed to lead well in every area of life. This is why faith-based education plays such a vital role in shaping tomorrow’s leaders.

One of the foundational aspects of Christian leadership is identity. When students learn that they are created by God, loved deeply, and called for a purpose, they begin to view leadership not as a position of power but as an opportunity to serve. Faith empowers students to see beyond themselves, cultivating empathy and compassion - qualities essential for guiding and influencing others. By grounding leadership in Scripture, schools help young people understand that strong leaders are first and foremost faithful stewards who desire to honor God in their decisions and relationships.

Faith also builds character by shaping the habits and values that guide a student’s everyday choices. Through a Christ-centered academic environment, students learn the importance of honesty, responsibility, perseverance, and respect. These character traits do not develop overnight; they are cultivated through ongoing discipleship, intentional modeling, and meaningful experiences both in and out of the classroom. When students witness family, teachers and mentors living out their faith authentically, they begin to internalize those qualities and practice them in their own lives.

A key strength of faith-based education is the integration of spiritual growth with academic learning. Students are encouraged to approach their studies with excellence, recognizing that their work is a form of worship and stewardship. Whether studying science, literature, or math, they learn to think critically through a biblical lens, understanding how faith informs their understanding of the world. This holistic approach encourages students to not only master academic content but also develop the wisdom required to apply knowledge with integrity.

Leadership opportunities rooted in faith also strengthen students’ confidence and sense of purpose. Through service projects, leadership roles, and classroom activities, students learn what it means to lead by example. They discover that leadership is not simply about being in charge, it’s about serving others with humility, courage, and grace. When leadership is guided by faith, students grow into individuals who are ready to influence their communities with compassion and conviction.

Ultimately, the goal of Christian leadership development is not to produce students who seek recognition, but to form young men and women who understand their calling to impact the world for Christ. At Trinity Prep, we are committed to partnering with families to nurture these qualities, encouraging students to grow academically, spiritually, and relationally. By weaving faith into every aspect of the educational experience, we equip students with the character, wisdom, and leadership skills they need to thrive in a complex world.

Christmas Time: Keeping Our Hearts Focused on Christ

December 01, 2025
By Mrs. Kara Whitington

Christmas has always been one of my favorite times of the year. There’s something so special about the twinkling lights, the smell of Christmas treats in the kitchen, and the joy of being together as a family. And when we see the season through a child’s eyes - the excitement, the wonder, the pure delight - it reminds us how magical this time truly is.

But underneath all the fun and celebration, Christmas invites us to something even deeper. Advent helps us slow down and prepare our hearts for the coming of Jesus. Each week gives families a chance to talk, reflect, and remember why Christmas matters so much.

Week 1: Hope
The first week of Advent reminds us of hope. God’s people waited a long time for the promised Savior. Their hearts were longing for the One who would bring light into the world. Isaiah 9:2 tells us, “The people walking in darkness have seen a great light.” Jesus is that light!
Family Thought: Where do we need Jesus’ hope in our home this week?

Week 2: Peace
The second week points us to peace—something we all could use more of during the busy Christmas season! Jesus brings a peace that stays with us, even when things feel hectic. Ephesians 2:14 says, “For He Himself is our peace.”
Family Thought: What helps your heart feel peaceful? How can we make our home a place of peace this week?

Week 3: Joy
By the third week, our hearts begin to fill with joy as Christmas gets closer. True joy doesn’t come from presents or parties; it comes from knowing Jesus. The angels announced this joy on the night He was born: “I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people” (Luke 2:10).
Family Thought: What brings you joy about Jesus coming to earth?

Week 4: Love
The final week of Advent reminds us of the greatest gift of all - love. God showed His incredible love by sending His Son to us. John 3:16 says it so clearly: “For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son.”
Family Thought: How can we show God’s love to one another this week?

As we enjoy our traditions and sweet family memories, let’s keep our hearts centered on Jesus. May this season be filled with hope, peace, joy, and love as we celebrate the birth of our Savior - together.

 

Mrs. Kara Whitington is in her 8th year as a second grade teacher at Trinity Prep and is also a Trinity Prep parent!

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