Tom McFadden, an expert on college prep, has five critical elements for parents to consider as they prepare their children for the task of going to college.
Read More »Heard of Pascal’s Wager? Here’s Why August 19th Matters to Apologetics
John Clark breaks down Pascal's Wager into handy thoughts. It's a challenge to live as though God existed, and it's infuriated atheists for centuries.
Read More »Mental Visualization: How to Achieve Your Goals
Be it virtue or academic success, Chris Smith offers that It's simple to see why focusing internally on your life's goals will make them easier to achieve.
Read More »Where Does Conscience Come From and Why Would I Want One?
John Clark suggests that not only is the existence of conscience evidence for God, but it is also a powerful force to bring people nearer to Him.
Read More »Galvanized by Love: Finding Your Zeal to Homeschool
Fr. Stephen McGraw proposes that God wills us to accomplish home-schooling with a zealous and enthusiastic spirit and offers advice when our zeal falters.
Read More »Why Is ‘Happiness’ all You Catholics Talk About?
John Clark debunks the myth that the Catholic Faith is no fun. In fact, it’s infinitely more than fun—and our children need to know this.
Read More »The Art of the Possible: Choosing the Best Way to Live
Prince Rasselas searches for the best way to live. When there are too many valid options, how does one decide? Dr. Kalpakgian provides the prince’s answer.
Read More »What is Amazon.com’s Bestselling Book of All Time?
Modernity has quietly abandoned the Western Canon, though it’s easier than ever to access these great books. John Clark proposes a Catholic family response.
Read More »11 Great Quotes By & About St. Bonaventure
Legend has it that St. Bonaventure was saved and given his name by another famous saint. John Clark introduces the Seraphic Doctor with 11 inspiring quotes.
Read More »The Dad Factor: How Fathers Influence the Homeschooling Family
Dad's influence is often key to success in homeschool. How can they be more involved? Jody Boyd shares 6 practical ideas to encourage this pivotal role.
Read More »Summer & Creation: Take Time to Enjoy Them
This summer, take time to observe God's creation and open your heart to new ways of appreciating His works. It can only lead to a greater love for Him.
Read More »What Sr. Cecilia Maria’s Smile Can Teach Us About Happiness
John Clark ponders the recent life and death of Sr. Cecilia Maria of Argentina, her wonderful Catholic example for living—and a smile that will last forever
Read More »5 Essential Keys to Your Perfect College Search
Tom McFadden, homeschooling dad and Vice President for Enrollment at Christendom College, discusses how to keep priorities straight in the college search.
Read More »Why We Must Embrace the Joy of Accomplishment
John Clark says that the Seton Graduation is meant to embrace the joy of accomplishment but it's become a celebration of family, friendships and the future.
Read More »Do Good Manners Complete Our Education?
Is our education complete if we never learn the art of conversation nor express common courtesy to others? Mitchell Kalpakgian and Robert Frost think not.
Read More »Pin The Tale On The Christian? An Ancient Blame Game Still In Use
Since ancient Rome, blaming Christians has been a popular game. John Clark reminds us that the modern media's finger-pointing fiasco is nothing new.
Read More »The Moral Imagination: The Beauty of Goodness & the Ugliness of Evil
Without clear ideas of what good or evil should be, we are doomed to mix them up. Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian furnishes fresh images for our moral imagination.
Read More »‘Virtue’ or ‘Leadership’? The Not-So-Secret Crisis Most Leaders Face
Today's buzzword is 'leadership'. But most leaders struggle with an inability to lead - largely because of a lack of moral vision. Should virtue come first?
Read More »Why Dads are Champions of Homeschooling
Mary Donellan offers a heartfelt tribute to homeschooling dads, and reminds us to honor these unsung heroes in a special way this Father’s Day.
Read More »Why You’re Actually a Great Homeschooling Dad
Dads play a vital role in homeschooling, even when they can't contribute much. Christine Smitha shows how dad's support is as vital as the teaching itself.
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