
Dealing with painful losses and our ingratitude
[ad_1] She had sat at the table for hours, pen in hand but so paralyzed with grief she could not write. Finally, Nancy Mills expressed her feelings to her son-in-law upon the deaths of his
[ad_1] She had sat at the table for hours, pen in hand but so paralyzed with grief she could not write. Finally, Nancy Mills expressed her feelings to her son-in-law upon the deaths of his
[ad_1] Would you like to see a self-professed strongly committed Christian in the White House? Which one? Democratic South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg or Republican Vice President Mike Pence? Both are quite candid about their
[ad_1] Weâve all seen signs like this â âThe beatings will continue until morale improvesâ â posted in workplaces, usually places where the boss is not likely to venture. It is part dark humor and
[ad_1] I donât hate hate. I donât know if that makes me an oddball, but it probably marks me as a member of a small minority. Hating hate, in fact, might turn out to be
[ad_1] The free exercise of religion is the rock upon which America was built. But it was the free exercise of ambition which did the building. Ambition took tiny Burt Perrine — he stood 5-feet-7
[ad_1] It’s a shame that I never got to review the first two “How to Train Your Dragon” movies from 2010 and 2014, respectively. The beautiful animation, engaging characters, and complex relationships made for some
[ad_1] I hate getting Thomas Jefferson wrong. I donât like slighting anybody from our past, given how hard they struggled and strained to bring us to the present. But, considering how much he contributed to