The perfect family Thanksgiving Sheila November 21, 2011 We imagine that to be like the famous Norman Rockwell painting so dear to our American culture and tradition, of Read More
The Bible as timeless manual Sheila November 20, 2011 St. Jerome said ignorance of Scripture is ignorance of Christ. To a certain proportion of civilization, Christ doesn’t matter. Read More
Fighting for a post-war civilized society Sheila November 11, 2011 Occasions like this give us the opportunity to consider modern life and current affairs in the context of world history Read More
DNC chair and an ‘extreme view of Sheila November 9, 2011 Oh, the irony. We’re talking about a ‘personhood amendment.’ We’re at the point in Orwellian politics and culture Read More
X-Factor star power Sheila October 31, 2011 Giving credit where it’s due. Celebrities, especially those who suddenly burst into pop cult fame, don’t often take Read More
Pink ribbons everywhere Sheila October 23, 2011 They’ve been evident lately on most major league baseball and football teams. And their advertising. They’re so ubiquitous, Read More
Parental rights, schools, and rival moral visions Sheila October 22, 2011 In the public schools, parents are losing more rights with more frequency these days. The California school system has been Read More
How to reduce poverty Sheila October 18, 2011 Just when news and politics were getting overwhelmingly dismal and even the ‘Got Hope?’ bumper stickers began fading and fraying… Read More
Tim Tebow’s faith in football Sheila October 16, 2011 It’s about standings. Sort of… He has an uneasy celebrity status in the NFL. Many athletes are Christians and Read More
Protest movement goes global Sheila October 15, 2011 In ideology and geography. As the planned event called Occupy Wall Street turned into a movement over the past week Read More