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The Spirit in Vietnam - Robert Royal

As World War II ended, Vietnam began to suffer the same types of persecution and martyrdoms that Communism brought to China and Korea. But at that very moment a spiritual story was unfolding that shows how grace operates even in the most terrible circumstances.  Email This Article

The Spirit of Wilberforce - Charles Colson

Few men have changed history as profoundly as the English parliamentarian William Wilberforce.  Email This Article

The Story of a Well-Lived Life - Robert P. George

Elizabeth Fox-Genovese was a scholar as notable for her bravery as for her brilliance.  Email This Article

The Subway Hero - Charles Colson

On the day after New Year’s, as most of the world now knows, Wesley Autrey, a construction worker and a Navy veteran, was waiting for the train with his two daughters at the 137th Street Station in New York.  Email This Article

The Unconventional Baroness - Benedict Rogers

With a price on her head in Azerbaijan and a prison sentence in Sudan, Baroness Caroline Cox is always in danger. Moving illegally across borders, to see firsthand "man's inhumanity to man," has become the life business of this extraordinary crusader for Christian rights.   Email This Article

The Vatican and Westminster: June 7-8, 1982 - Paul Kengor

On Monday, June 7, 1982 Ronald Reagan was in Rome. He was there as part of a brief trip to Europe. It was a straightforward trip lacking many stops, but in its simplicity, it contained unparalleled steps in the rhetorical and symbolic war against the Soviet Union.  Email This Article

The Virtue of Justice - Donald DeMarco

Sir Walter Scott has his bold hero, Arthur, speak like a saint or Father of the Church. Arthur’s advice is timeless. We could use a novelist of the moral acumen of Sir Walter Scott in our own age.   Email This Article

The Virtue of Modesty - Donald DeMarco

One of the most basic and vexing problems in moral education is how to make virtue more attractive than vice. In this regard, modesty plays a key role.   Email This Article

They Must Never Be Forgotten: Priests and Nuns Who Rescued People From the Holocaust - Sally M. Rogow

In those times of chaos, it was extremely dangerous and difficult to organize rescue activities. The Nazi Gestapo and secret police were vigilant and quick to punish anyone who tried to save Jewish people. Aware of the terror and cruelty of the Nazi regime, the Catholic priests and nuns who engaged in rescue activities did so at the risk of their own lives.  Email This Article

Three Letters from Teddy - Elizabeth Silance Ballard

This teacher's reaction to an unexpected gift from an unloved child paid off in a miraculous way.  Email This Article


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