Without Shared Culture And History, America Is A Shell Of Its Former Self

Driven by disdain for America's legacy, the left seeks to obliterate it by inviting migrants with no connection to our past and no inclination to embrace it.

What Women Can Learn From Jackie Kennedy, The Model American Homemaker

In an era starved for real culture and beauty, Jackie forges a path of feminine influencing beyond just baking and sewing.

The Real Story Of St. Nick And Other Tips For Parents Looking To Improve On Secular Santa

Santa has been equated with Christmas, a season where our focus should be on the child born in Bethlehem, not the jolly old gentleman with magical powers.

The Case For Observing A Quiet Advent Season This Year

Infusing more silence in our lives, especially during such a consumeristic and gluttonous few weeks, can do wonders for our souls.

Thank Goodness For Thanksgiving

Christopher Bedford and Emily Jashinsky discuss the importance of spending time with family, taking days off, and expressing gratitude.

Why Americans Take All Riots In The U.S. Capitol City As A Desecration

The relics of our Founding unite us because they represent a nation we know to be good. Those who desecrate them harm the nation to its core.

I’ll Give Up Black Friday When You Pry It From My Cold, Bargain-Grabbing Hands

The fliers are still arriving in the mail and the festive doorbuster commercials are rolling, but Black Friday this year just isn't the same.