Category Archives: Celebrations

Heritage

July 3, 2013

This week as Americans, we reflect on the legacy left for us by our founding fathers in establishing our nation under God – subservient to God’s authority – and acknowledging His laws by making them our own. The unprecedented freedom we’ve benefited from for two-and-a-half centuries has come at great cost. Today, however, my thoughts turn to […]

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The Value of Men

June 12, 2013

Sunday is Father’s Day. While the advertising isn’t as over-the-top and guilt-producing as it is for Mother’s Day, surely you’re aware of it fast approaching. Yesterday, I heard a disturbing statistic on the radio. In fact, it made me angry, so angry that I researched it when I got home. I found it in an […]

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A Raw Nerve Exposed

May 13, 2013

At the risk of being labeled as an Anti-Mother’s Day Crusader, I decided to speak up in my last post and shed light on something that I believe is a blind spot. But today I want to set the record straight. I don’t hate Mother’s Day. And I don’t want my (awesome) mother to be […]

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The Season of Hearts and Ashes

February 13, 2013

This year, the 40 days of Lent began the day before Valentine’s Day. One day after we might choose to “give up” sweets, we are bombarded with chocolates at the office or (if fortunate enough to have someone to love) an invitation to a romantic dinner. Hearts: Easily Broken I have a problem with Valentine’s […]

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