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    • The Joy of Being the “Default Parent”

      The Joy of Being the “Default Parent”0

      Author and mother Gina Bontempo noted on X recently that the online uproar over a woman being the “default parent” in her child’s life smacks of the lie that men and women can, and should, be treated as interchangeable. For those unfamiliar with internet lingo, the phenomenon in question is as old as mothers and

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    • An Impossible Life

      An Impossible Life0

      A newborn baby is about 25 billion times bigger at birth than it was at conception. That incredible growth occurs in just nine months. If an adult did that, his head would be among the moon and stars by the end. Nothing should grow that quickly, yet it happens with every baby. Every time. And,

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    • The One Overlooked Place to Find Health, Happiness and Hope

      The One Overlooked Place to Find Health, Happiness and Hope0

      Do you remember that thing called the Covid pandemic a few years ago? Schools closed, businesses closed, churches closed. The nation spent weeks – in some cases months – holed up in their homes, rarely daring to set foot outside except for essentials. It was a nightmare that many of us thought we’d never forget.

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    • Applying ‘Vigor Without Venom’ in Our Interactions With Others

      Applying ‘Vigor Without Venom’ in Our Interactions With Others0

      In mid-December, an article I wrote for another publication on the story behind “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” prompted an email from a reader disputing some of my facts. His source was Wikipedia, which my editors at that publication had told me to avoid. My source, which included a link, clashed with his information. At any

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    • Why ‘The Screwtape Letters’ Feels Uncomfortably Modern

      Why ‘The Screwtape Letters’ Feels Uncomfortably Modern1

      When people first encounter C.S. Lewis’ “The Screwtape Letters,” they assume they’re getting a Christian book about temptation or a moral fable written for a specific audience who lived in a particular time. Yet as I’ve begun reading the book for the first time, it’s clear that Lewis is doing something more precise than mere

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    • What Is ‘Secularism’?

      What Is ‘Secularism’?0

      What is fascinating about our times is the dominant cultural narrative is set against religion. By that we mean that our modern secular society depends upon acknowledging that previous cultures were established upon religion and we are not. In other words, we as a society are moving away from something, that something being a religious foundation. Every civilization in

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