London Eats and Treats

1. Pret a Manger: Charing Cross 2. Nero’s Coffee: St. James Piccadilly  3. Barbacoa: St. Paul’s 4. Wagamama’s: Tower of London 5. Jamie’s Italian: Covent Garden 6. The Eagle: Cambridge 7. The Borough Market: Southwark 8. West Cornwall Pasty: Victoria 9. Nando’s Peri-Peri: Brighton 10. Maoz Falafel: Leicester Square 11. Jamie Oliver’s Diner Picadilly

James Hyslop’s “A Cameronian Dream”

When the righteous had fallen, and the combat had ended, A chariot of fire through the dark cloud descended; Its drivers were angels, on horses of whiteness, And its burning wheels turned upon axles of brightness; A seraph unfolded its doors bright and shining, All dazzling like gold of the seventh refining, And the souls that came forth out of …

Must Read List (Among the Living)

There are only a very few living authors that I find I will try to read everything they write–even if I don’t always agree with them. And of course, that is no mean feat given the fact that each of them is so astonishingly prolific: 1. R.C. Sproul2. John Frame3. Paul Johnson4. Umberto Eco5. Colin Thubron6. Daniel Silva7. Tim Powers8. …

Christianity: A Dangerous Idea

This past November, as part of Australian TV’s “Festival of Dangerous Ideas,” an episode was broadcast from the Sydney Opera House. Peter Hitchens, the lone conservative and Christian amongst a panel and audience of “progressives,” was laughed at, mocked, and pilloried for an hour. At the end of the broadcast, the panelists were asked: “Which of the so-called dangerous ideas …

Vatican: Obama’s Policies Hostile Toward Christianity

The Vatican’s chief justice has asserted what Christians in America have long understood: President Obama’s policies, domestic and foreign, are hostile toward Christianity and Christian civilization. In an interview with Polonia Christiana Magazine, Cardinal Raymond Burke affirmed the all too obvious reality that Obama “promotes anti-life and anti-family policies.” “It is true that the policies of the president of the United …

A Vital, Essential Truth

This morning, in preparation for a day of writing, I reread the journal I kept during a trip to Iraq in 2003.  It was quite the adventure–in every conceivable sense of that word.I was struck by my last entry in the journal, written as our team was safely headed home:“According to Hebrews, faith is assurance and conviction. But faithfulness is …

Obama Recovery: Worse than Bush Recession

According to Peter Ferrara in Forbes magazine, “Economically, Barack Obama could very well be America’s worst president ever.”  Indeed, under his administration real GDP growth has actually been less than half as much as the worst of any president in the last 60 years. “In other words,” says Ferrara, “even if you doubled actual GDP growth under President Obama, it would …

My Favorite Infidel: H.L. Mencken

“For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong.” “Truth would quickly cease to be stranger than fiction, once we got as used to it.” “There are no dull subjects. There are only dull writers.” “It is the misfortune of humanity that its history is chiefly written by third‑rate men.” “A good politician is quite …

He Either Doesn’t Understand or Has Forgotten

You know things are bad when your own family starts to turn on you. But of course, most of us have known things were bad since the start of Barack Obama’s presidency. Now, Obama’s second cousin, Dr. Milton Wolf, a board-certified diagnostic radiologist from Kansas, puts into words what most of America has long been thinking:“Barack Obama is the worst president in …

Laissez les Bons Temps Rouler

The historical origins of Mardi Gras are much debated, but many of its traditions seem to have their roots in early Celtic Christian rituals in ancient Gaul, Ireland, and Scotland—which, in turn, seem to have even earlier Greek and Egyptian antecedents.Mardi Gras, or Fat Tuesday, is a celebration of life’s excesses before the austere self-sacrifices of the Christian season of …

Stranger than Fiction. Way, Way Stranger.

According to Facebook, that iridescent, omnipresent gay rainbow none of us seem to be able to escape these days (even on sports radio, the NFL Network, or NBC’s Winter Olympics coverage) now boasts more than fifty shades of ummm, different. The social-networking behemoth’s 1.2 billion users can now customize their profile “gender” to something more granular than the two previous—and …