About CHI

Mission & Vision

Christian Halls International exists to pursue national-scale civilizational renewal through human formation, local flourishing, and place-rooted fidelity.

The Mission

Human formation happens locally — in the tutor-student relationship, in a specific place, among specific people. Local flourishing is local by definition: a community flourishes; civilization does not flourish in the abstract. Civilization is renewed when enough local places flourish, networked in mutual encouragement and shared learning.

CHI was founded to answer a specific problem: communities losing their young people to an educational system that was never designed to return them. The answer is not to attack that system but to build an alternative — one that serves communities first, formation second, and credentials as an output, not the goal.

The Vision

We envision an America where communities are not bled of their most capable and committed people. Where a young man or woman formed in their place, rooted in its church and civic life, trained in its sector needs, returns that formation to the community that produced them. Where staying is understood as ambition — because it is.

The relevant time horizon is not this admissions cycle or this fiscal year. It is three to four generations forward. The validation of a family's choices, across the long arc, is whether the place those choices shaped is itself flourishing.

A network of several thousand Halls across every American metropolitan and micropolitan region. A Hall in every county. The model normative. The cultural narrative shifted. That is where this work is going.

Our Core Commitments

What We Are Committed To

Christian Formation

Formation in the full Christian intellectual tradition — faith and reason integrated, the sacramental vision of reality, the life of virtue as the aim of education. Not devotion separated from intellect, and not intellect separated from devotion.

Local Flourishing

A community flourishes when it has teachers for its schools, doctors for its clinics, lawyers for its courts, pastors for its churches, craftsmen for its buildings. Flourishing is local. There is no abstract version of it.

Place-Rooted Fidelity

Staying with intention — knowing a place, committing to it, forming the next generation in it — is one of the most ambitious moral undertakings available. Formation requires a place. Places require formation.

Affordable and Accessible

A fraction of conventional tuition. No need to go far away and go deep into debt. Quality formation should not be rationed to the wealthy or the geographically mobile.

The Tutorial Model

Small groups, expert mentors, active preparation and presentation. Students are formed, not processed. The Oxford and Cambridge model, brought local — because formation requires proximity.

Community Ownership

Halls are owned and governed by the communities that build them. CHI serves Halls — it does not run them. Local founders, local tutors, local accountability. Subsidiarity, not franchise.

The Cultural Reframing

Giving yourself to your place is honorable.

The dominant American narrative codes staying as failure and leaving as ambition. CHI's counter-narrative runs deeper: staying with intention — knowing a place, committing to it, forming the next generation in it, contributing to its flourishing — is one of the most ambitious moral undertakings available to a person.