Annie Nardone
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nnie Nardone is a lifelong bibliophile with a special devotion to the Inklings and medieval authors. She is a Fellow with the C.S. Lewis Institute and holds an M.A. in Cultural Apologetics from Houston Christian University. Annie is the Director of Visual Artists for The Cultivating Project and columnist for Cultivating Magazine. She is founding board member, managing editor, and author for the apologetics quarterly, An Unexpected Journal. Her writing can also be found as travel blogger for Clarendon Press U.K., with published poems at Calla Press and Poetica.
Annie collaborated on the books Wild Things and Castles in the Sky and The City for God published by Square Halo Press and Lost Tales of Sir Galahad by Rabbit Room Press. She taught arts and humanities courses for sixteen years, while homeschooling her three children. Annie is a Master Teacher with HSLDA and Kepler Education and strives to help her students see holiness in everyday life. She feels passionate about the reintegration of the arts, humanities, and the Christian imagination. Inspired by Exodus 31:1-5, she believes that we are gifted by God to create goodness, truth, and beauty, and tries to impart this reality through her teaching.
Annie lives in Florida with her husband and six cats, appreciates the perfect cup of tea, an expansive library, and the beach with family.
nnie Nardone is a lifelong bibliophile with a special devotion to the Inklings and medieval authors. She is a Fellow with the C.S. Lewis Institute and holds an M.A. in Cultural Apologetics from Houston Christian University. Annie is the Director of Visual Artists for The Cultivating Project and columnist for Cultivating Magazine. She is founding board member, managing editor, and author for the apologetics quarterly, An Unexpected Journal. Her writing can also be found as travel blogger for Clarendon Press U.K., with published poems at Calla Press and Poetica.
Annie collaborated on the books Wild Things and Castles in the Sky and The City for God published by Square Halo Press and Lost Tales of Sir Galahad by Rabbit Room Press. She taught arts and humanities courses for sixteen years, while homeschooling her three children. Annie is a Master Teacher with HSLDA and Kepler Education and strives to help her students see holiness in everyday life. She feels passionate about the reintegration of the arts, humanities, and the Christian imagination. Inspired by Exodus 31:1-5, she believes that we are gifted by God to create goodness, truth, and beauty, and tries to impart this reality through her teaching.
Annie lives in Florida with her husband and six cats, appreciates the perfect cup of tea, an expansive library, and the beach with family.
Institute and holds an M.A. in Cultural Apologetics from Houston Christian University. Annie is the Director of Visual Artists for The Cultivating Project and columnist for Cultivating Magazine. She is founding board member, managing editor, and author for the apologetics quarterly, An Unexpected Journal. Her writing can also be found as travel blogger for Clarendon Press U.K., with published poems at Calla Press and Poetica.
Annie collaborated on the books Wild Things and Castles in the Sky and The City for God published by Square Halo Press and Lost Tales of Sir Galahad by Rabbit Room Press. She taught arts and humanities courses for sixteen years, while homeschooling her three children. Annie is a Master Teacher with HSLDA and Kepler Education and strives to help her students see holiness in everyday life. She feels passionate about the reintegration of the arts, humanities, and the Christian imagination. Inspired by Exodus 31:1-5, she believes that we are gifted by God to create goodness, truth, and beauty, and tries to impart this reality through her teaching.
Annie lives in Florida with her husband and six cats, appreciates the perfect cup of tea, an expansive library, and the beach with family.
devotion to the Inklings and medieval authors. She is a Fellow with the C.S. Lewis Institute and holds an M.A. in Cultural Apologetics from Houston Christian University. Annie is the Director of Visual Artists for The Cultivating Project and columnist for Cultivating Magazine. She is founding board member, managing editor, and author for the apologetics quarterly, An Unexpected Journal. Her writing can also be found as travel blogger for Clarendon Press U.K., with published poems at Calla Press and Poetica.
Annie collaborated on the books Wild Things and Castles in the Sky and The City for God published by Square Halo Press and Lost Tales of Sir Galahad by Rabbit Room Press. She taught arts and humanities courses for sixteen years, while homeschooling her three children. Annie is a Master Teacher with HSLDA and Kepler Education and strives to help her students see holiness in everyday life. She feels passionate about the reintegration of the arts, humanities, and the Christian imagination. Inspired by Exodus 31:1-5, she believes that we are gifted by God to create goodness, truth, and beauty, and tries to impart this reality through her teaching.
Annie lives in Florida with her husband and six cats, appreciates the perfect cup of tea, an expansive library, and the beach with family.