Society

  • by Gabriel C. A. Capparuccia Over the past several days, following the assassination of conservative political activist, thinker, and Christian, Charlie Kirk, there have been interesting trends on both “sides” of the issue. Simply put, on one side (I would call it the conservative side; however, that would be unfair to the liberal or otherwise

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  • The Art of Driving

    Sean C. Capparuccia May 16, 2025 Why I Honked at You: Confessions from a Perfect Driver             I drive a lot.  Lara and I work about 45 minutes from home.  Several of our grandkids live about an hour away, and we see them at least once a week if not twice.  Then we have music

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  • Truth As Inheritance

    Sean and Lara Capparuccia originally published October 13, 2019 Lara and I have been wanting to present a message on homeschooling for a long time because it is not only something that we felt was important 13 years ago when we started, but it has gotten more important every year since.  Homeschooling is different.  It

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  • Our Christian Foundation

    Sean C. Capapruccia originally published September 17th, 2019 Here is the transcript of a speech I delievered at the courthouse in Clinton, NC on Constitution Day. America, America, Why Have You Forsaken ME?            Thank you, members of the DAR, for having me speak on this grand occasion.  And it is a grand occasion, for anytime we gather

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  • Abortion & Christianity

    Sean C. Capparuccia oringinally published June 22, 2020 Here’s an issue that is certainly not new but one that I feel needs to be continuously revisited:  can a Christian be pro-abortion?  Well, some would say “yes” and I reckon I know more than one church member who believes abortion to be okay.  And as I

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  • Cooties 2.0

    by Sean C. Capparuccia Oct. 10, 2021 Remember “Cooties”?  Well….  the’re baaaaaack!           I was sitting at my sixth-grade desk during homeroom. The class still had a few minutes before the bell rang, and the noise was annoying, though tolerable.  Sitting several rows over from me was Josh Reese [name probably changed to protect his

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  • Defilement

    by Lara D. Capparuccia (originally published Oct. 9, 2021) It’s not what goes into your body that defiles, but what comes out. Some thoughts on the Gospel reading for 29 August 2021 – my birthday           The Gospel according to Mark 7:1-8, 14-15, 21-23.           :14-15 “[Jesus] summoned the crowd again and said to them,

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