Could sanity be judged by what you laugh at? Today, can we really laugh at anything? John Clark states that our humor shows us who we really are.
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John Clark June 10, 2016 6,376 Views
Could sanity be judged by what you laugh at? Today, can we really laugh at anything? John Clark states that our humor shows us who we really are.
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Becoming a full time homeschooling father this year taught John Clark that they don’t get near enough thanks, or even, recognition. He wants to change that.
Read More »John Clark May 27, 2016 7,828 Views
It's not about big solutions but doing little things with love. John Clark on how to combat the darkness with the light and hope of Christ. Be A Narnian!
Read More »John Clark May 20, 2016 6,111 Views
Five things to consider if you plan on living to be 1,000 years old. John Clark lightheartedly hypothesizes the pros and cons about life as a millenarian
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John Clark noticed that if you pass the litmus test of political correctness, you miss out on many simple, good things. Is it worth it? - Eat More Chicken!
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How can we hope to protect our family from the ghastly sins of today? John Clark offers three simple Marian devotions to get you started right now.
Read More »John Clark April 26, 2016 8,813 Views
John Clark examines the court case involving the Little Sisters of the Poor and concludes that, at this moment in time, they are the conscience of America.
Read More »John Clark April 13, 2016 18,173 Views
The New York Times hails Bruce Springsteen as a champion of conscience, but shouldn't everyone else's conscience count just as much as his?
Read More »John Clark April 8, 2016 8,076 Views
When he was bored, John Clark's mother said 'read a book'. Now, he's amazed at how that little adage has transformed western culture, and we need it back.
Read More »John Clark April 1, 2016 11,672 Views
Thomas' act of belief for Resurrection raises a question: the presence of wounds in Jesus' glorified body. John Clark explores what that can mean for us.
Read More »John Clark March 25, 2016 8,259 Views
Today presents a liturgical 'difficulty': it marks Good Friday and the traditional date of the Annunciation. John Clark unpacks this once-in-lifetime event!
Read More »John Clark March 18, 2016 8,057 Views
John Clark has hoped for a sign from God, and 'known' that he shouldn't expect one. Until it actually happens... Perhaps his perceptions were wrong before.
Read More »John Clark March 4, 2016 9,187 Views
John Clark shares childhood memories of boating and fishing with a military veteran for a Dad. He's convinced that vacations should be done as a family.
Read More »John Clark February 26, 2016 10,671 Views
John Clark takes apart the popular idea that the devil is winning. Far from it; he's losing right, left and center to all the simple, little good things.
Read More »John Clark February 19, 2016 7,591 Views
Inspired by his older son teaching metaphysics to his pre-teen sister, John Clark unpacks the impact that going to any school has on the whole family.
Read More »John Clark February 12, 2016 6,326 Views
John Clark is digging into C.S. Lewis, St. Athanasius and the Summa for his Lent reading, and he's actually making them sound pretty intriguing.
Read More »John Clark February 5, 2016 7,231 Views
John Clark knows a lot about Seton education, and so he's very excited about a new development at Seton Home Study School.
Read More »John Clark January 29, 2016 19,177 Views
John Clark fires right back at a popular Youtube video '20 SHORT Arguments Against God's Existence', and shuts him down in 8 steps.
Read More »John Clark January 22, 2016 8,964 Views
If you're in the prolife battle, John Clark brings up four crucial things to know about Roe v. Wade - from research and the justices' own words.
Read More »John Clark January 15, 2016 11,960 Views
John Clark is happy to pray for the passing of any cultural icon, but questions the trend to gloss over Bowie's own words about his outlook on life.
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