Whatever you may think of U.S. President Donald Trump, one thing is certain: His upset victory in the 2016 election shocked and confounded the enemies of America and Western Civilization.

Believe it or not, this has important implications for the education of your children.

Our enemies seemed unstoppable a few years ago, winning victory after victory. Their complete triumph seemed a foregone conclusion, all but inevitable.

All that has changed as massive cultural shifts have begun all across the West. Donald Trump is one part of this, but by no means all.

We are living in a time of what we call Divine Counterstrikes—acts of God in history to accomplish his purposes, preserve His people, and defeat her enemies.

Homeschooling in the Age of Trump means realizing that, as scholar Steve Turley has demonstrated, we are entering a new age of conservatism and traditionalism. Trump is just one manifestation of that.

That’s why The Christendom Curriculum includes a Battle Paper on Trump and another on Homeschooling in The Age of Trump.

There is much to do, and many battles left to fight. We are by no means out of the woods yet, nor is the outcome of the war certain.

But homeschooling in the Age of Trump means working and studying with a sense of optimism and hope.

That optimism and hope are central to the educational philosophy of The Christendom Curriculum.