In our first two installments (Part 1 here; Part 2 here), we have given a brief overview of the historical and current situations in South Africa, relating to the dangers faced by the Afrikaner population. We have stated our desire
Editor’s note: All images featured in this chapter are taken from historical sources. (Continued from Part 17) In 1948, Jo and her family in Flint were regularly broadcasting on behalf of religion,
[rant] The number one problem facing America today is lack of fatherhood. Whether it plays out in the ghettos as stylized, hyper-masculine gang violence, or in the suburbs as transgenderism, our culture
Editor’s note: All images featured in this chapter are taken from historical sources. (Continued from Part 16) Doubts and Assurance Ever since my conversion in 1898 in Pretoria, I have stood strong
Editor’s note: All images featured in this chapter are taken from historical sources. (Continued from Part 15) Griefs and Testing of Our Faith It was during the first years since we returned
Editor’s note: All images featured in this chapter are taken from historical sources. (Continued from Part 14) We Take a Trip to the Netherlands A few weeks before the foreman took his
Editor’s note: All images featured in this chapter are taken from historical sources. (Continued from Part 13) Hard Years and Trouble The financial situation for us was not better than in town,
Editor’s note: All images featured in this chapter are taken from historical sources. (Continued from Part 12) We Prosper Where I was working there were men that went to church and others
You can feel it in the air. Whether it’s a “normie” on Twitter chuckling nervously about a coming civil war or a seasoned national defense analyst calmly discussing why America’s blue water
Editor’s note: All images featured in this chapter are taken from historical sources. (Continued from Part 11) We Move Again – Cousin Leaves We stayed not so very long in the house
Editor’s note: All images featured in this chapter are taken from historical sources. (Continued from Part 10) We Are On Board the Boat We did not realize we would have to go
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