There is a secession movement afoot in California. The cynic in me thinks that this issue was settled in 1865, but to many people, things are never settled until they’re settled in
The natives are restless. Hello, we are the Alternative National Park Service Twitter Account activated in time of war and censorship to ensure fact-based education. https://t.co/Ez8twyES7p — AltUSNatParkService (@AltNatParkSer) January 25, 2017 To prevent Hatch Act violations, ownership of this
As Christians, we are an historical people. We are linked to times in history, to events in history. Our stories do not start with “Once upon a time,” but “About 2020 years
What man of you, having a hundred sheep, if he has lost one of them, does not leave the ninety-nine in the open country, and go after the one that is lost,
We are called to a feast. A feast that was prepared the first time almost two thousand years ago, and which will continue to the ages of ages. We wait for the
The other day, I got to explain a bit of Latin etymology to my daughters. You see, English doesn’t so much borrow words from other languages as it chases them down dark
Patience. A common saying in my house is that “Patience is a virtue which I have not yet acquired.” Another is “Don’t ask God for patience!” The answer to that prayer is,
Mary was chosen by God to be the mother of Jesus. She saw Him grow up, listened to Him teach, and then watched Him die and helped bury His body, not knowing
Matthew and Zacchaeus were tax collectors. The Samaritan woman didn’t have any part in the Kingdom of God. Nicodemus was a Pharisee. Simon, one of the Apostles, was a Zealot. People caught
Not even four hundred years after Jesus walked the earth, died, and rose again, questions appeared and started tearing at the fabric of the church. Just who was this Jesus? In 325
History affects us all. King John signed the Magna Carta in 1215 at Runnymede, one of the first times that limits were placed on what a king could do. Over 500 years
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