Inferno

The Inferno Dante Alighieri wrote the narrative poem, The Divine Comedy, in the late 1300s. The poem is divided into three parts: Inferno (hell); Purgatorio (purgatory); and Paradiso (heaven). It is widely considered to be the greatest literary work in Italian...

Presbyterian Distinctives

(with focus on the PCA) A True Christian Church What is a genuine Christian church? The Westminster Confession of Faith says, “…Particular churches…are more or less pure, according as the doctrine of the gospel is taught and embraced, ordinances administered, and...

Coping with Organized Sports

Recommendations for Young Athletes Technically, the object of sports is to win, but this is a fundamental misunderstanding. The real object of sports is to enjoy playing well. Wins are a by-product of playing well. Never forget that sports are games. They’re supposed...

Post Subjects

Teapot Whistles

When the teapot whistles, it’s time to change the subject. Blessed are the conversants whose teapots never boil. – E.O. 

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