Live Not By Lies Documentary & the Rod Dreher Book Stack
As a kid growing up in Chicago, communism was a boogeyman far away as well as a reality that far … Continue reading Live Not By Lies Documentary & the Rod Dreher Book Stack
As a kid growing up in Chicago, communism was a boogeyman far away as well as a reality that far … Continue reading Live Not By Lies Documentary & the Rod Dreher Book Stack
I’ve been hearing things over the last couple of months that Gen Z – born after the Millennials, so born … Continue reading Is the Age of the Snowflake Over? (Caleb Hammer)
Saturday without the kids. On tap – multiple large projects. Having arisen at seven, I already felt a twinge of … Continue reading Let ‘Em In
Like most people, I don’t remember learning to walk. It’s just something where it seems as though I’ve always been … Continue reading Learning to Walk, Learning to Run
This is scary: For a little background, Brendan Kavanagh is a pianist and a Youtuber with over 2 million subscribers. His … Continue reading The power of “no”
I don’t typically do New Year’s resolutions, and I suppose by this time, a lot of people have already given … Continue reading Resolutions, Progress, and Self-Love
Maybe it was the stories of Daniel in the lion’s den, or the stories of Christians holding on to their … Continue reading “A Hidden Life” movie impressions
Last Saturday, I needed some happy music as I was trying to do things around the house, and I ended … Continue reading Weaponized AI. Merely Paranoia?
Years ago, when my mom and I were at my grandma’s house, I had spent a little while at the … Continue reading Making it through the darkest hour
Back in October of last year, the band Queen released a song that they had worked on for their album … Continue reading Queen – Face It Alone