
The Trump I Know: Off the Shelf 194 with Joe Knopp and Daryl Lefever
Off the Shelf 194 – Joe Knopp and Daryl Lefever If you follow me on social media, and many of you do, I have made

Off the Shelf 194 – Joe Knopp and Daryl Lefever If you follow me on social media, and many of you do, I have made

“And they’ll know we are Christians by our love, by our love, / Yes, they’ll know we are Christians by our love.” If you’re a

Dear Friend: I must begin by admitting that I have never attended the March for Life due to numerous family and job commitments and responsibilities

Candidate Obama in the 2008 presidential campaign promised “change,” over and over: he was “a leader who can deliver change.” And he has indeed delivered
The 2016 presidential election seems to be presenting many Catholics with a voting conundrum: Can a Catholic in good conscience vote for either candidate? If

By the time you read my next article, either Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump will be elected to the office of President of the United

The year 2016 will go into the history books as the year the Religious Right destroyed itself. Instead of trusting in the Lord, the Religious

Rich Dad, Poor Dad is one of this generation’s most iconic financial literacy books. Written by Kiyosaki and Lechter in the late 1990s, it

The political season is upon us and we would be hard-pressed to recall one that was more acrimonious. Division has been sown in families,

1.) He’s not Hillary Clinton. We know exactly who she is, what she is, what she stands for, and can pretty well guess what she

This election cycle’s primaries have been interesting and contentious. They have also been full of surprises and even unsettling in a couple different ways. But

Call this essay a slight retraction; call it a modification; call it a codicil or appendix or whatever you think suits best. In any event,

Political agitator Ann Coulter took to Twitter a few days ago to share these sterling thoughts. The typography is hers. Jeb!, an AMERICAN Catholic, defends