The Captivity of Richard Coeur de Lion

Editor’s Note:  The following account is taken from Historical Tales, by Charles Morris (published 1896). In the month of October, in the year of our Lord 1192, a pirate vessel touched land

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Sermon: Letting The Truth Slip

Editor’s Note: Samuel Logan Brengle was the son of a Confederate soldier. He attended DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana, and later Boston Theological Seminary.  He received offers to pastor a number of large

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Too much time on their hands

A bunch of dirty commies do the right thing for the wrong reason: A Marxist student group at Swarthmore College disbanded itself earlier this year after realizing that its members were too

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From the Peanut Gallery

Mixed bag, as I see it, on Trump’s presidency recently. I’m not sure what is going on with Attorney General Jeff Sessions. It isn’t like Trump has never said the words “You’re

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Man of the West: John Basilone

Real men tend to enjoy action stories. In centuries past, that meant the retelling of such tales, recounting heroics, battle, and victory. In more recent times, with the invention of motion pictures,

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