What It Means to Be ‘Old’
By Dick Williamson To many of us, “old” is not a good word. People dread the idea of getting old, of wrinkles and sags, of…
By Dick Williamson To many of us, “old” is not a good word. People dread the idea of getting old, of wrinkles and sags, of…
By Lori Hadacek Chaplin In a modern-day David and Goliath story, the pro-life community of Brighton, New York—a suburb of Rochester—recently stymied construction of a…
By Susan Ciancio Love Never Fails is a beautifully written book divided into bite-sized chunks. But the wisdom and knowledge contained therein is nothing short…
By Judie Brown The only way to answer this question is to begin with an example of today’s inconsistencies. Recently, the results of a poll…
By Jeff Syblik “There’s still so much shame in unexpected pregnancy . . . which is so sad. When can we rejoice in pregnancy, no…
By Paula Drake “Oh, no, I’m expecting again! Not a good time to have a second child,” I sighed. Already wallowing in despair after discovering…
By Donald DeMarco, PhD A friend and I were recently discussing abortion with a young lady. In that conversation, we emphasized the importance of reason.…
By Karen Mahoney A child’s first years are critical. Bonds with parents are established, major brain development occurs, and familial love and acceptance form how…
By Judie Brown Joe Scheidler—husband, father, grandfather, and all-around amazing man—has gone on to his reward, but we are happy to share with you our…
By Judie Brown The simple answer to that question is yes. It’s yes because anything is possible with God, especially being blessed with His mercy.…
By Susan Ciancio You are a different person on the birth control pill than you are when you are off the pill. And there’s no…
By Jeff Syblik “Your dad used iced tea to mop the floor.” “What, Mom?” “His dementia’s back.” My mom’s revelation caused me to wonder: What…