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Kari Jenson Gold
It’s nice to talk about treasure in heaven, but when Jesus is born, the Wise Men show up with earthly gifts. Continue Reading »
The devout Lutheranism of my ancestors, which so shaped and defined my grandparents and parents, is dead and buried. Continue Reading »
In a world overwhelmed by too much “content,” most of it unworthy, this publication consistently strives for wisdom, beauty, and truth. Continue Reading »
When sex is stripped of its significance, then rape stops being a uniquely dreadful crime. Continue Reading »
Princeton’s Gothic towers point to a higher truth. But the school's new creed of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion cannot permit spires. Continue Reading »
In our thirteen years at the Nightingale-Bamford School, we experienced wonderful times and difficult ones. Yet, you could hardly recognize the school today. Continue Reading »
In a world where all is understood through the lens of power, love is impossible. Women will always be destined for unhappiness if they choose power over love. Continue Reading »
The life of the mind can be a precious, beautiful thing, but divorced from the physical, it leads inexorably to corruption. Continue Reading »
Even before de Blasio brought the place to her knees, New York had ceased to be as compelling. Continue Reading »
The “woke” Episcopal Church of 2019 stands firmly with Team Herod. Continue Reading »
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