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A Case for Reviving Folk Music Jam Sessions
Creating music together is one of the oldest—and best—ways to build community.
Words for Our Time: Lincoln’s Lyceum Address
Abraham Lincoln spoke about the America’s founders, mobs, reason, and the preservation of our republic.
Helping Your Kids Make Smart Money Moves: From Checking Accounts to Budgeting
Teaching kids about finances doesn’t have to be complex.
The Big 7-3: Decoding Required Minimum Distributions and Mastering Your Retirement Income
To maximize your retirement income, you need to navigate RMDs correctly to avoid penalties.
‘Invisible Grace’: Civility and Kindness Are the Wellspring of Joy
A simple ‘please’ and ’thank you' open the doors to something greater.
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My Southern-Style Fried Catfish Will Have You Going Back for Seconds
Perfectly fried, Southern-style catfish should not be underestimated.

‘Invisible Grace’: Civility and Kindness Are the Wellspring of Joy
A simple ‘please’ and ’thank you' open the doors to something greater.

Grill on a Budget: Backyard BBQs Without the Burn
With a little creativity (and maybe a little delegation), you can throw a crowd-pleasing, stomach-filling BBQ without the financial heartburn.

‘Sovereign’: True Story About The Sovereign Citizen Movement
Nick Offerman’s portrayal of tragic, real-life Jerry Kane as a dangerous political zealot and a devoted father rolled into one makes ‘Sovereign’ worth a look.

24 Hours in Dubrovnik
It doesn’t take long to discover why this Adriatic city looms large in both history and Hollywood.

Mom in Wisconsin Starts Library of Wholesome Books for Children, With Over 12,000 Titles and Counting
Sara Masarik’s private lending library, located in her family home’s basement, is beloved by many.

How a Royal Statue Represented the Colonists’ Changing Views
In ‘This Week in History,’ Britain’s Parliamentary acts elevate a Pennsylvania farmer to prominence, resulting in a last attempt to reconcile with the king.
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Rick Steves’ Europe: Art, Architecture, and Nightlife in Scotland’s Second City
Many tourists give Glasgow a miss in favor of Edinburgh, but that’s a shame.


Is it Sweet?
Whether you consider a wine to be dry or sweet depends on how you perceive sugar and acidity.

Global Communism Is at Its Most Vulnerable, Says Society That Predicted Its Rise
“History’s proven us right,” says Wayne Morrow, CEO of The John Birch Society.

‘Unplug: How To Break Up with Your Phone and Reclaim Your Life’
Author Richard Simon provides a compelling case for cell phone detoxing.
The Case for a Cell Phone Detox

Eleanor Abbott: The Inventor of the Candy Land Game
When she was hospitalized, Abbott entertained the children there with a board game.

‘Birdman of Alcatraz’: A Prisoner Pursues Purpose
This installment of ‘Movies for Teens and Young Adults’ is about preserving personhood.

‘Detective Auntie’: Trust Issues
A keen and caring mother wants to save her daughter, falsely accused of murder, in this Toronto-based mystery.

How Did We Get the Word ‘Husband’?
Far from limiting a man, marriage calls him into a larger mission of love, stewardship, and provision.

Dear Next Generation: You'll Get as Good as You Give
Respect, compassion, and integrity are timeless and worth standing for.

Make This Fourth of July a Homespun Holiday
A homespun July 4th brings the focus back to family, gratitude, and the American spirit.

An Educational Philosophy That Nourishes the Whole Child
Charlotte Mason lived in the 19th century, but her philosophy offers children an education full of life and wonder.