John Clark
December 18, 2015
5,603 Views
John Clark shares his favorite Christmas memory, and why we should not only love the Christ child, but we should *be* a Christmas child.
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John Clark
December 11, 2015
10,821 Views
John Clark shares his top favorite, heartwarming ads from 2015. Which ones have you seen?
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John Clark
December 4, 2015
7,354 Views
Drawing inspiration from today's headlines, John Clark takes a fresh pen to famous books to ignite interest in kids to read the classics.
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John Clark
November 27, 2015
9,208 Views
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.
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John Clark
November 20, 2015
6,156 Views
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?
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John Clark
November 13, 2015
7,249 Views
Let's get some common sense going with John Clark over this Starbucks Red Cup 'controversy', because nobody's taking it seriously.
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John Clark
November 6, 2015
4,978 Views
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 ...
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John Clark
October 30, 2015
6,302 Views
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 ...
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John Clark
October 16, 2015
13,385 Views
by John Clark | Both men had something to say about the subject of humility, and it was not what I might have expected.
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John Clark
October 9, 2015
6,457 Views
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;
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John Clark
October 2, 2015
6,648 Views
During some downtime icing his damaged ribs, John Clark spends more time with the kids. He relearned & reinforced several critical points on homeschooling.
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John Clark
September 25, 2015
7,314 Views
by John Clark | 'The Screwtape Letters' provides an apologetic for homeschooling, and how homeschooling is a powerful response to many of these demonic tactics...
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John Clark
September 18, 2015
5,682 Views
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. ...
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John Clark
September 4, 2015
6,657 Views
Years ago, someone popularized the idea of dad taking his child to work for a day.
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John Clark
August 28, 2015
6,684 Views
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.
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John Clark
August 21, 2015
8,823 Views
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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John Clark
August 7, 2015
12,900 Views
by John Clark | If you’re like me, you’ve come across some newspaper articles defending Planned Parenthood against the recent allegations of misdeeds.
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John Clark
August 7, 2015
9,716 Views
by John Clark | If you need a little motivation to begin another academic year, here are my five W’s of homeschooling.
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John Clark
July 31, 2015
9,061 Views
by John Clark | Twenty years ago, with the issuance of Evangelium Vitae, Pope Saint John Paul II observed that there exists a "struggle between the 'culture of life' and the 'culture of death.' "
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John Clark
July 24, 2015
5,498 Views
by John Clark | Our first journey as a family centered on the Gospel, and served as a reminder that all our journeys as a family must center on the Gospel.
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