Kevin Clark
April 28, 2017
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In a thought-provoking review, Kevin Clark adds insight on the five passages in The Screwtape Letters which are highlighted most often by readers on Kindle.
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Kevin Clark
February 17, 2015
10,396 Views
by Kevin Clark | In 1995, most people were not yet on the Internet. If someone wanted to insult you or your mother or your sister or your ancestors they would have had to do it to your face.
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Kevin Clark
January 24, 2015
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by Kevin Clark | St. Francis de Sales, a Bishop and spiritual writer, is best known for 'Introduction to the Devout Life'. Here are five of the things we can learn from him about virtue...
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Kevin Clark
October 23, 2014
8,494 Views
by Kevin Clark | In 'Mere Christianity', C. S. Lewis presented a sort of "baseline" Christianity to get across the most important points without broaching the contentious issues.
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Kevin Clark
October 2, 2014
6,102 Views
by Kevin Clark | What are your favorite books, movies, television programs, videos, speeches, etc., which inspire you to become a better person?
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Kevin Clark
August 7, 2014
8,969 Views
by Kevin Clark | We shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills...
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Kevin Clark
July 31, 2014
7,720 Views
by Kevin Clark | Whenever the idea of freedom of religion comes up, someone invariably mentions that it includes 'freedom from religion'.
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Kevin Clark
July 10, 2014
6,475 Views
by Kevin Clark | Suppose that the Supreme Court had decided against Hobby Lobby. What would they have done?
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Kevin Clark
June 28, 2014
8,640 Views
by Kevin Clark | We took the children to the Grand Canyon and other spectacular places, which they certainly enjoyed, but the highlight of the trip...
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Kevin Clark
May 22, 2014
11,445 Views
by Kevin Clark " | Recently, I read the novel The Children of Men by P. D. James. The premise of the book is that sometime in the not too distant future, women stop conceiving and giving birth. The book takes place approximately 25 years after the last child was born, and so there are, on the face of the earth, no more children.
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Kevin Clark
March 11, 2014
11,841 Views
by Kevin Clark | When you first graduate from college, you attend many weddings. For the five years or so after college, several weddings seem to come every year—some weddings where you know the betrothed well and you are actually in the wedding party, and some where you merely witness the proceedings.
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Kevin Clark
February 24, 2014
10,116 Views
by Kevin Clark | The legislature of Arizona recently passed a law which allows a business to assert a free exercise defense if it is accused of discrimination for refusing to provide a service to a customer. The Arizona law, which has gone to Governor Jan Brewer to sign or veto, closely tracks the wording of the federal Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
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Kevin Clark
January 25, 2014
7,794 Views
Kevin Clark shares how God looked out for youngster, Fr. Robert Lange, and saved him from many mishaps. Read more in his memoirs!
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Kevin Clark
January 17, 2014
8,568 Views
Stillness is a thing which it seems harder and harder to find. The constant barrage of information that comes to us now is seemingly more confusing than ever. Years ago, I remember seeing pictures of Times Square, with its multiple electronic screens flashing messages to passersby, and I thought it would be a rather disorienting place to be.
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Kevin Clark
December 10, 2013
6,569 Views
There is currently a program on network television called Undercover Boss. If you haven’t seen it, the premise is that the CEO (or another high muckety-muck) of some large company ...
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Kevin Clark
December 6, 2013
11,663 Views
Kevin Clark shares 6 home-based and parish focused ideas for celebrating the Feast of St. Nicholas with children.
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Kevin Clark
November 16, 2013
14,982 Views
The children of the Hollywood producer will never need to work a day in their lives. They can have anything they want; or more specifically, they can have anything their super wealthy dad is willing to buy for them. Ordinary families tell their children that they cannot have everything simply due to lack of money. For the super wealthy, that's just not true.
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Kevin Clark
November 2, 2013
7,707 Views
Catholic parents seeks to shelter their children in their youth, so that they may grow in wisdom and holiness without constant battering from the world. But once they are grown and educated, these children no longer need shelter. They are able to take what they have learned and engage the world without fear.
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Kevin Clark
August 23, 2013
11,626 Views
This is primarily written toward teenagers who are currently working on high school, but will—before they know it—be going on to college or the working world. As you grow up, ...
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Kevin Clark
August 16, 2013
15,521 Views
I was home schooled for the last three years of high school, grades 10 through 12. I feel that I learned much more being home schooled for those three years ...
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