Louis Braille was like many little boys, he loved spending time with his father. Simon-Rene ...
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Saint Patrick: Missionary to His Enemies
What does St. Patrick’s Day bring to mind? Many would say shamrocks and parades, or ...
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When I interview people for their opinions about presidential election this year and read the ...
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The Kodak Instamatic Camera was the newest way to snap a memory in 1963. The ...
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Wars have been fought since the beginning of time, their first recordings in the bible. ...
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If you have ever thumbed through a vintage magazine, with its colorful, full-page ads, you ...
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Most of the parents in the neighborhood where I grew up were disciplinarians. Children were ...
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In early American schoolrooms the art of beautiful penmanship was more important than learning the ...
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Praising God in trial and tribulation is difficult, even for the grateful heart. Pain has ...
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Remember the stories of how our parents or grandparents trudged through snow drifts, or thunderstorms, ...
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