Imagine, if you will, a beggar. He is found on the side of the road, too poor for a cup, simply holding his hand out, hoping that passersby will leave a coin.
Editor’s Note: WALTER A. MAIER (1893-1950), held a PhD from Harvard (back when that meant something). He was famous for a radio ministry that was heard in over 120 countries. He was a
The Loss of the Birkenhead Right on our flank the crimson sun went down; The deep sea rolled around in dark repose; When, like the wild shriek from some captured town, A
Editor’s Note: Originally penned in 2004, the content of this post is timeless. “Man is by nature a social animal. He who cannot live in society, or who, having no need, is
In my previous post, on nations, I argued that race (skin color) alone is not sufficient to define a nation of people. Certainly, it is an important component, but few would argue
If you pour your own bullets*, you’ll be faced with a few options for getting them ready to fire. Poured lead bullets, as opposed to the FMJs you purchase from your friendly
There’s no more iconic image than the forearms of Popeye. Big, beefy forearms are arguably the best indicator of a powerful man. Over the last few weeks, I’ve written about the importance
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