Editor’s Note: We are pleased to welcome a new guest writer, Adam Piggot, the Gentleman Adventurer. We encourage you to visit his website, as he has written quite a bit of good
Editor’s Note: We had a great response to Erika Andersen’s first article here (it has become one of our most “linked-to” articles on the site). In fact, the response was so good
And, behold, one came and said unto him, Good Master, what good thing shall I do, that I may have eternal life? And he said unto him, Why callest thou me good?
Southeastern Europe Under Ottoman Rule, 1354-1804. Peter F. Sugar. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1977. 365 pp. $34.95. ISBN 0-295-96033-7 Peter Sugar presents this volume in the History of East Central
I have put my money where my mouth is. I contacted my senators to support national concealed carry reciprocity. You can do so here. and I wrote to my Governor to support Constitutional Carry
In the Winter of 1861-62, the folks in Memphis were busy building two new Confederate rams, the Tennessee and the Arkansas. In April of ’62, the Arkansas was moved up the Yazoo
Editor’s Note: The following was written by Daniel Bedinger Lucas. He lived from 1836 to 1909. I believe it needs no further introduction. In the Land Where We Were Dreaming Fair
Scripture speaks of the root of all evil being the love of money, and that is certainly true. As Christians, we definitely trust in the admonitions from divine inspiration. At the same
If you didn’t watch President Trump’s speech last night, I encourage you to go watch the whole thing. I’m not going to focus on the political content of the speech, as there’s plenty
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