Where the GOP candidates stand Sheila December 12, 2011 So here we are, a few weeks away from the first primary elections, with more debates to analyze and more Read More
Tim Tebow and the media Sheila December 10, 2011 A lot of major league athletes are Christians. A lot of them invoke God or make personal expressions of faith Read More
Plan B for the ages Sheila December 8, 2011 Funny, what relativism does to public tolerance for acceptable behavior. In the relatively recent past, the “morning after pill” was Read More
“Anti-Abortion Forces” and the “Fetal Heartbeat Bill” Sheila December 6, 2011 That’s the issue dividing pro-life groups, in other words. Not the words of the New York Times, which prominently Read More
Everyday heroes Sheila December 5, 2011 Is there any good news in the dire straits all the headlines reflect? Yes. Probably countless stories of ‘ordinary’ people Read More
Appalling animal cruelty Sheila December 3, 2011 Graphic images on news shows and television commercials rightly rouse us to horror and indignation. Imagine if those tortured and Read More
Sole surviving hostage prayed for captors Sheila November 30, 2011 Draw your own conclusion. The circumstances were dramatic. Sergeant Luis Alberto Erazo Mayo, the sole survivor of the recent massacre Read More
Collin Raye, voice for the voiceless Sheila November 28, 2011 Health care practice has already posed threats to the disabled and cognitively impaired. Now, healthcare law is putting the lives Read More
Thanksgiving is not over Sheila November 28, 2011 In other words, stay grateful. It’s good for you. As if we need experts and media to break that Read More
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