Part of a series of history books that belong in every American’s library. Recommendations welcome. My father is a George Custer fanatic. He’s been to Little Big Horn on numerous occasions, photographed
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
Fortunately, life hums along without major incidents happening too often. We get comfortable with how things are and how things are going. This isn’t a bad thing; humans like routines and being
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from Beneath the Banner: Being Narratives of Noble Lives and Brave Deeds, by F.J. Cross (published 1895) In St. Paul’s Cathedral there stands a monument representing
Editor’s Note: Henry Law (1797-1884) served as Dean of Gloucester from 1862 until his death. He was most wellknown for his work in studying the typology of Christ in the first five
Editor’s Note: Our Australian Buddy, Adam Piggott, the Genteman Adventurer, has offered to share another of his articles from a few weeks ago. Just over a year ago I wrote a piece
America was built by the strong. Not all of them were in a strong position. Some were slaves, some worked for unfairly low wages. Some were imported from China to be exploited
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