Teaching Students to Be Stewards

Caring for what has been entrusted

March 30, 2026 Faith & Learning C. Saint Lewis

One of the quiet lessons woven through every day at Saints Classical Academy is this: nothing you have is truly yours. Your body, your mind, your time, your books, your classroom — all of it is a gift from God, entrusted to your care.

Stewardship in Daily Life

Classical Christian education teaches stewardship not through a single lesson but through a thousand small habits. Students care for their materials. They tidy their desks. They return library books on time. They treat shared spaces with respect. These are not arbitrary rules — they are exercises in virtue, training the heart to hold things loosely and gratefully.

A Biblical Foundation

The parable of the talents is not just a Sunday school story. It is a framework for life. At a classical Christian school, students learn that their intellect is a gift to be cultivated, their education a responsibility to be honored, and their future a calling to be pursued with diligence. Stewardship transforms how a child sees everything — from a pencil to a life's work.

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