Jennifer Pan lives in Canada. She is now 27 and the daughter of Vietnamese refugees, who came separately to Toronto in 1979, in search of better lives. They fell in love and were married in Toronto. Thirty five years later, Hann and Bich Pan had acquired all of the trappings of success – house, cars, jewelry … Continue reading
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The Sacrament of Marriage – Benjamin Franklin Part II
The following article was written by Benjamin Franklin about marriage almost 300 years ago and yet the advice could easily be applied to many of today’s troubled marriages with positive results. This is a continuation of the same article that I quoted on April 12th. It was printed in 1730 in The Philadelphia Gazette – … Continue reading
Good Guys – Radical, Second-Wave Feminism – Novelist Kyle Smith Reveals the Truth Behind the Tyranny
Kyle Smith wrote the following article for the New York Post this week. As most of you know, I am constantly referencing the long-term damage done, to both men and women, by the underhanded, destructive, subversive, and in many cases, subtle brainwashing inflicted on 74 million young, college-age, baby boomers, by the non-Christian, radical feminists, during … Continue reading
Short Essay – Are Christian Dads Unwittingly Becoming Radical Feminism’s Co-Conspirators?
Dad, when was the last time you told your daughter that she had to get good grades, go to college and find a good job? OK. Now, when was the last time you told your daughter that she needs to marry a Christian, have lots of kids and love them with all of her heart? … Continue reading
The Sacrament of Marriage – Friedrich Nietzsche
“When marrying, ask yourself this question: Do you believe that you will be able to converse with this person into old age? Everything else in marriage is transitory.” Although I ardently disagree with nearly all of Nietzsche’s philosophical musings, he does have a point for those considering marriage. And, from my point of view, chosing … Continue reading
Longform Essay – Do Women Love More Deeply Than Men?
Most people would suggest that women love more deeply than men, but I disagree. Men and women both love, but they love differently. Women routinely demonstrate their love with personal, immediate, and outward signs of affection – hugs, smiles, cards, hand holding, gifts, kisses, laughter, and tears of joy or grief. Men, on the other … Continue reading
God Help Us!
If you can get through this article without crying, vomiting or punching a wall, you are a stronger person than I am. Published on WND.com. NOT JUST BRITAIN! BABIES BURNED IN U.S. TOO ‘It really hearkens back to images of the Nazi Holocaust’ By GREG COROMBOS (Warning: This news report contains descriptions of abortionists’ disposal of aborted … Continue reading
My Blog and Its Purpose
As one of the oldest female baby boomers, my life has been unalterably intertwined with “second-wave” feminist theory. Fortunately, I am one of the lucky women of my generation. I have managed to survive feminism’s tenacious grip with my rational mind still intact. Unfortunately, for many of my female contemporaries, this is not the case. I am … Continue reading
The Sacrament of Marriage – Honore de Balzac
“A good husband is never the first to go to sleep at night or the last to awake in the morning.”
The Sacrament of Marriage – Rev. Dr. Iyanla Vanzant
“When there’s a breakdown in the relationship, one of the most difficult things to mend is the trust. Love is durable. Love can sustain, but trust is very fragile.” This is why it takes but one breach of that precious trust, to destroy a marriage. kqd