A North Korean Hell Where People Still Believe in Heaven

A North Korean Hell where People Still Believe in Heaven

When the history of the twentieth century is written, future generations will not believe the brutal crimes committed in Communist countries like North Korea under the Kim family dynasty. That is why the book Eyes of the Tailless Animals: Prison Memoirs of a North Korean Woman by Soon Ok Lee is so valuable. What makes … Read more

Saint Peter was a Saint, not a Tyrant

Saint Peter was a Saint, not a Tyrant

The head of the Catholic Church has many titles. He is most commonly known simply as “the Pope,” but another designation is “Supreme Pontiff.” This latter title conveys an idea of authority that those of an egalitarian mindset despise. They see those who possess it as living a decadent life without any care for those … Read more

The Soul-Crushing and Oppressive Effect of Modern Architecture

The Soul-Crushing and Oppressive Effect of Modern Architecture

The celebrated nineteenth-century English architect C. Welby Pugin is known for designing over 100 stunningly beautiful Gothic churches across the British Isles. His success and the popularity he garnered were due to a simple philosophy. Order Today: Return to Order: From a Frenzied Economy to an Organic Christian Society—Where We’ve Been, How We Got Here, … Read more

Finding Light in a Walmart

Finding Light in a Walmart

There is a lot of talk in the news these days about mental health and with good reason. In 2004, a Gallup poll recorded that 13 percent of adults had visited a therapist or mental health professional. In 2022, that number mushroomed to 23 percent. Many say the increased demand for services began shortly after … Read more

The Harpist in Orlando’s Airport…Only in America

The Harpist in Orlando’s Airport…Only in America

Few places are more frenzied than modern airports. The nervousness of air travel has only been compounded in our post 9-11 world. There is the agitation of the pre-check, x-rays and the dread of being frisked or having a TSA agent rummage through your carry-on. Florida is no exception, which made a recent trip to … Read more

How We Got the $99 Divorce

How We Got the $99 Divorce

For a long time, divorce has become routine. Over the years, breaking marital vows—an oath before God if the persons are Christian—has become so simple and cheap that people say, “You can get a divorce for the price of a Big Mac.” This came to mind as I passed this handmade sign on the side … Read more

It’s Time for Americans to Pray on the 50-Yard Line

It’s Time for Americans to Pray on the 50-Yard Line

The recent Supreme Court decision Kennedy v. Bremerton School District ruled in favor of Coach Joe Kennedy’s right to pray in public. It should encourage conservative Americans and also lead us to follow the example of a man who dared to pray on the 50-yard line. Taking a Knee for God Let’s begin with a … Read more