Remembering Dad: To God Be the GloryOn Friday, February 5, 2021 my father passed away after a three-week battle with COVID-19. These are the words I shared at his memorial…Feb 10, 2021Feb 10, 2021
Book Review: ‘The Game’ is a Timely Journey to the Heart of British SoccerThe Game by Stuart Roy Clarke, with contributions by John Williams, is a new pictorial book that is essentially an epic, feature-length…Jul 28, 2020Jul 28, 2020
The Reality of the ResurrectionUnder normal, non-coronavirus circumstances, Easter is the largest church-going Sunday of every year. Surveys find around 50% of Americans…Apr 10, 20201Apr 10, 20201
Joe Biden Announces He’s Changing His Name to Joebama BidigiegNOTE: The following is a fictional (yet oddly plausible) story…Mar 16, 2020Mar 16, 2020
Bernie Sanders and the Second Great DepressionDuring the 1930s, the Great Depression made many Americans, especially among the elite class, question the merits of capitalism…Mar 6, 2020Mar 6, 2020
The Unedited Transcript of Trump-Zelensky Phone Call Reimagined for Fun and TherapyDisclaimer: For the non-discerning clicker, the following “transcript” is a parody. Historic fiction. Mostly. It’s a cathartic way to help…Sep 27, 2019Sep 27, 2019
Why the Declaration of Independence Still Matters — Part 4: The Declaration Under AttackThomas Jefferson and John Adams both fulfilled their goal of living to see the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of…Jul 4, 2019Jul 4, 2019
Why the Declaration of Independence Still Matters — Part 3: The Declaration vs. the ConstitutionBy July 9, 1776, a copy of the Declaration of Independence reached New York City, where British naval ships occupied New York Harbor…Jul 3, 2019Jul 3, 2019
Why the Declaration of Independence Still Matters — Part 2: “An Expression of the American Mind”From the moment the 33-year-old Thomas Jefferson arrived at the Continental Congress in Philadelphia in 1776, he was on the radical side…Jul 2, 2019Jul 2, 2019
Why the Declaration of Independence Still Matters — Part 1: The Declaration and SlaveryOn June 7, 1776, the Second Continental Congress met in Philadelphia at the Pennsylvania State House, better known today as Independence…Jul 1, 2019Jul 1, 2019