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by | Jul 26, 2025

One of the most notorious prisons in the history of Western civilization is France’s Bastille. Originally constructed as a defensive…

by | Jun 15, 2025

It may take the justices of the U.S. Supreme Court to restore a semblance of order to America’s public schools,…

by | May 26, 2025

Portraits of a Mother: A Novella and Stories By Shūsaku Endō (tr. Van Gessel) (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2025,…

by | May 13, 2025

China is not to be won for Christ by quiet ease-loving men and women.  — James Hudson Taylor (1832-1905) Scattered…

by | Apr 20, 2025

My recent visit to Azerbaijan was nothing short of eye-opening. Nestled between Iran, Russia, Armenia, Georgia, and Turkey, this remarkable…

by | Feb 28, 2025

During President Trump’s recent meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the conversation centered on trade and economic issues, leaving…

by | Feb 24, 2025

Steve Happ never expected helping Ugandan orphans could be considered controversial. A career IT professional, Steve caught the passion for…

by | Jan 7, 2025

Cultures change, sometimes slowly, sometimes quickly. The changes are sometimes positive, sometimes negative, sometimes a little of both. The reasons…

by | Jan 4, 2025

I received an email last week from Niraj Antani, who is leaving office shortly at the completion of his term…

by | Nov 9, 2024

NEW DELHI, INDIA — Perhaps the most striking first impression for any visit to India, the world’s most populous nation…

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