John Clark walks us through his 5 recommendations to get an edge on your ACT and SAT testing. They're simple and succinct, and will gear you to succeed.
Read More »Does God Hide Himself? Atheism’s ‘Lack of Vision’
John Clark takes on this popular question 'Does God Hide Himself', and shows that it has less to do with God and more to do with the one searching.
Read More »The ‘Mercy’ Entrée: My 5 Secret Ingredients to an Amazing Christmas
John Clark highlight his five favorite elements that go into making any Christmas a wonderful and happier time for everyone.
Read More »You’re Invited: To Become a Christmas Child… Again
John Clark shares his favorite Christmas memory, and why we should not only love the Christ child, but we should *be* a Christmas child.
Read More »8 TV Commercials that were Better than any TV Show in 2015
John Clark shares his top favorite, heartwarming ads from 2015. Which ones have you seen?
Read More »14 Crazy Ideas to Get Your Kids to Read the Classics
Drawing inspiration from today's headlines, John Clark takes a fresh pen to famous books to ignite interest in kids to read the classics.
Read More »Why You Shouldn’t Be Afraid When the World Goes to Hell in a Handbasket
John Clark's simple advice is chicken soup for many of our weary, fear-ridden hearts. Find out why you shouldn't be afraid when things seem hell bound.
Read More »Pumpkin: A Recipe For Controversy
John Clark thinks he's being played by a great pumpkin controversy: there's no reason for it to be in coffee and cheesecake soup. Or is there?
Read More »The Starbucks Red Cup Controversy That Wasn’t
Let's get some common sense going with John Clark over this Starbucks Red Cup 'controversy', because nobody's taking it seriously.
Read More »Critical Thinking: Why We Need to Rediscover the ‘Why’ in Education
When my oldest son, Athanasius, was 11 years old, I took him to a baseball camp run by Hall-of-Famer Cal Ripken. As we parents excitedly watched our children with visions ...
Read More »Why Sharing the Catholic Faith Should be an Inspiring Experience
Over the years, our family has grown to enjoy various cooking shows on television. As a family who normally eats food that might rank a few notches under “gourmet,” it’s fun ...
Read More »‘Does God Forget My Sins?’ Why You Can’t Have a ‘Rear-View Mirror Spirituality’
When people are learning to drive, they are taught that they should look in the rear-view mirror every few seconds to see what is behind them. That’s excellent advice for ...
Read More »The Secret to Humility: What C. S. Lewis & Aristotle Taught Me
by John Clark | Both men had something to say about the subject of humility, and it was not what I might have expected.
Read More »14 Family Activities Instead of Watching TV
by John Clark | Some 14 Family Activities to Try: Think you won’t be a better person when you’re done? We need to spend more time with our kids. Some simple family activities could be;
Read More »6 Homeschool Tips from an Injured Dad
During some downtime icing his damaged ribs, John Clark spends more time with the kids. He relearned & reinforced several critical points on homeschooling.
Read More »5 Ways Homeschooling Overcomes Screwtape’s Schemes
by John Clark | 'The Screwtape Letters' provides an apologetic for homeschooling, and how homeschooling is a powerful response to many of these demonic tactics...
Read More »Prisoners of Conscience? Making Moral Choices in a ‘Modern’ World
With the events surrounding the same-sex marriage licensing controversy in Kentucky, one of the things that has struck me is how dismissive the political class has been on the issue. ...
Read More »‘Keep Your Dad Home’ Day
Years ago, someone popularized the idea of dad taking his child to work for a day.
Read More »Confessions In The City Of God: 6 Things Saint Augustine Still Teaches The World
by John Clark | Since today is his feast day, it seems appropriate to take a glimpse at the wisdom of Saint Augustine. Though he gave us a great wealth of theological insights, below are several that seem to particularly apply to our world today.
Read More »A Miscarriage of Humanity: A Brief History of Abortion Arguments
by John Clark | In the early 1970’s, abortion advocates asked: How could you assign the word “human” to a blob of tissue that has no recognizable human parts like a heart, lungs, or liver?
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