Save Pastor Joucef Nadarkhani Sheila October 14, 2011 It’s a wonder he’s still alive. And just as astonishing to those inside Iran who know how these Read More
Wall Street protests fill financial district Sheila October 5, 2011 Many news articles about this growing demonstration point out two things: it’s been largely organized through social communciations media, Read More
Protect conscience rights from government threat Sheila October 4, 2011 Given the expressed intent of the Founding Fathers in establishing a free, just and virtuous society, the importance of morality Read More
Greece is bleeding Sheila September 25, 2011 For months and months, we’ve been hearing dire warnings of ‘becoming Greece’ if we don’t correct our course Read More
Death penalty in America Sheila September 23, 2011 The fact that there’s a disparity is not the main point. Its existence is the problem, in whatever form Read More
GOP presidential firing line Sheila September 22, 2011 I don’t think these shootouts among the Republican presidential candidates are good for anybody. Except the Democratic Party come 2012 Read More
Small business eaten up Sheila September 19, 2011 The local stationer and small bookstore in my village each closed years ago when the big office supply and book Read More
At-risk pregnancy continues by choice, in faith Sheila September 4, 2011 We tend to forget that carrying a crisis or difficult prenancy to term is the other choice. This Chicago area Read More
Time, book lists, paperbacks and e-readers Sheila September 4, 2011 It’s usually at the beginning of summer that we get suggested reading lists. In the global village where it’Read More
‘Choice’ in hair salons Sheila September 2, 2011 Whether it’s a barber shop or a high-priced salon, something about the setting has always lent itself to indulgence Read More