Brian Tromburg
Brian Tromburg serves as the Director of Educational Resources and Training at The Beza Institute. He is an instructor at The Ambrose School where he has been blessed to instruct 23 students a year for almost a decade. He has served the school in various ways such as Greek I & II, 4th grade, and 6th grade, as well as in athletic capacities like coaching cross country, mountain biking, and assistant athletic director. Currently he teaches American history and modern literature for 6th graders. He understands the need for generations to be trained up in the paideia of the Lord as it is a command from the Lord Jesus himself, and he is constantly encouraged to partner with like-minded parents and colleagues to accomplish this weighty task.
He grew up in Boise, Idaho where he now lives and attends The King's Congregation (CREC) with his wife, Natalie, and three children. In college, Brian was a Biblical and Theological studies major at Biola University with an "unofficial" minor in Music in Worship.
His journey into classical Christian education began when his first Theology professor facilitated and guided the wonderful, joyful expansion of Brian's mind in understanding the "meaty" things beyond the introductory "milk" of the Gospel. For the first time in his life at age 19, he was receiving an exciting and theologically rich education and couldn't help but wish that such an education could be offered to students much younger than 19. Enter CCE when a fellow river guide (and teacher at Ambrose) asked him the next summer while floating along through the pool-and-rapid sections of Hells Canyon, "Brian, have you ever heard of The Ambrose School?" The next year, he was hired to teach Koine Greek, and the rest is history.
In his free time, Brian loves taking his family on adventures, enjoying a cigar and scotch with the guys to discuss theology, training and educating folks on firearms, and planting freedom seeds (mostly 9mm and 5.56 or .223).