Favorite Chuck Colson Books

1. Born Again 2. How Now Shall We Live, with Nancy Pearcey 3. The Body: Being Light in Darkness, with Ellen Vaughn 4. Why America Doesn’t Work, with Jack Eckerd and Lloyd Billingsley 5. Kingdoms in Conflict, with Ellen Vaughn 6. Against the Night: Living in the New Dark Ages, with Ellen Vaughn 7. The Good Life, with Harold Fickett 8. The Faith, with Harold Fickett 9. A Dance with Deception: Revealing the Truth Behind the …

Aggravated Gossip

“Gossip, even when committed in the name of justice, is still gossip–only now, it is gossip aggravated by self-righteousness.” Maurice Baring

Cleveland at 216

April 19, 2012: First settled on this day in 1796, Cleveland remained a sleepy little village at the mouth of the Cuyahoga River on the shores of Lake Erie for nearly two decades.  But the nearby exploits of naval commander Oliver Perry during the War of 1812 highlighted its strategicposition.  The completion of the Ohio and Erie Canal in 1832 and the …

A Radical Take on the 90-10 Rule

J.C.Penney opened his first Golden Rule Store, in Kemmerer, Wyoming on this day in 1902.  His life credo was, “You can’t outgive God.”  He proved it by building amulti-million dollar commercial empire while always giving away ninety-per…

Why Are These Lessons So Hard to Learn?

1.    Look before you leap.2.    Aim before you shoot.3.    Think before you speak.4.    Get the facts before you judge.5.    Verify before you crucify….

Gossipy Hobgoblins

‎”Unspoken expectations and unfounded assumptions are the most destructive hobgoblins of any enterprise.” Richard Loveland

Handel’s Messiah

Thefirst public performance of Handel’s Messiahwas held in Dublin, Ireland on this day in 1742. George Frideric Handel was a Baroque composer from Magdeburg who had lived in England for thirty years. The previous summer he was invited to…

A Mountebank’s Resurrection

“When I was a little child,bishops expressed doubts about the Resurrection, and were called courageous.When I was a girl, G. K. Chesterton professed belief in the Resurrection, andwas called whimsical. When I was at college, thoughtful people express…

Covenantal Confession for Corporate Sin

“O Lord God of Heaven, the great and awesome God Who keeps covenant and steadfast love with those who love Him and keep His commandments, let Your ear be attentive and Your eyes open, to hear the prayer of Your servant that I now pray before You day …

Good Friday at Parish

Hewas the king of glory, the Morning Star, the image of the invisible God, thefirst born of all creation—by Him all things were created in heaven and onearth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers orauthorities.  All thin…

Chesterton’s “The Donkey”

When fishes flew and forests walkedAnd figs grew upon thorn,Some moment when the moon was bloodThen surely I was born.With monstrous head and sickening cryAnd ears like errant wings,The devil’s walking parodyOn all four-footed things.The tattered outla…

Jan Comenius, Commemorative Printable Download

March 28, 1592 Pioneering educator Jan Comenius was born in Prague. Like most of the other followers of John Hus, he was forced into exile during the Thirty Years’ War. He and most of the members of his small covenant community settles in Leszno, Poland. There Comenius wrote several textbooks on eduction. These were so original in their conception of …

Eating in the UK

1. Pret a Manger: Charing Cross2. Nero’s Coffee: St. James Piccadilly 3. Barbacoa: St. Paul’s4. Wagamama’s: Tower of London5. Jamie’s Italian: Brighton6. The Cambridge Eagle 7. The Borough Market: Southwark8. West Cornwall Pasty: Victor…