Once there was a duck who thought he was a dog. It happens on rare occasions because of an occurrence in young ducks called “imprinting.” You see, when a duckling is hatched,
Editor’s Note: Abram Joseph Ryan, called “The Poet-Priest of the South,” was a Catholic priest and supporter of the Confederate States of America. He spent a portion of the war as a
Numbers 25:6-8 And indeed, one of the children of Israel came and presented to his brethren a Midianite woman in the sight of Moses and in the sight of all the congregation
Every once in awhile I say to myself, “I bet I’m not kicking my own ass enough.” You may experience something similar when your routine gets stale or boring. You may not
So the interwebz are flooded with heartfelt cries from millennial Christians just begging the church to understand them. Well, lest we yet again be accused of not listening to the darling little
First let me say that however you’re carrying, it’s better to have a firearm than to not have a firearm. So if this is the only way you’ll carry, it’s better than
I recently had a get together with fellow Men of The West author Rooster, our families, and a few friends. We broke bread together, laughed, and had fellowship. It reminded me of
Editor’s Note: G. K. Chesterton is one of the towering figures of the late 18th and early 19th Centuries. He was a novelist, theologian, and political thinker. Even his enemies referred to
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