Ann Holladay

Ann Holladay focuses her gifts and influence on domestic education issues as well as on the challenges surrounding human trafficking worldwide. She is a founding board member of both the Rivendell School and the Trinity Forum. She also is an active member of the Trinity Forum Academy, which seeks to develop young leaders for positions of influence throughout culture.

Ann’s passionate hobby is tennis. She plays on the Washington Golf and Country Club team. She compliments that interest by creating natural settings for women to explore important matters of faith and meaning.
Ann is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (BA) and the University of Virginia (MA). She resides in the Washington, D.C. area with her husband Doug. They have three boys, Ryan and Hays, both professional musicians, and Kempe, who is a top Junior Golfer.

True, the artist can, out of his own experience, tell the common man a great deal about the fulfillment of man’s nature in living; but he can produce only the most unsatisfactory kind of reply if he is consistently asked the wrong question. And an incapacity for asking the right question has grown, in our time and country, to the proportions of an endemic disease.

Dorothy L. Sayers

Featured Trinity Forum Resource

Joy Cometh in the Morning (Audio) by P. G. Wodehouse, Foreword by Joseph Bottum.

David Aikman narrates this Trinity Forum Reading selection that helps us think about the grace of laughter.

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Cover image via AmazonPsalms for People Under Pressure by Jonathan Aitken.

Jonathan Aitken discovered in the Psalms what he calls “deep gold seams of ancient wisdom for coping with the pressures of modern life.”

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