Expanding Hopes in Hazleton

Expanding Hopes in Hazleton

The event could not have been better timed. The brisk spring afternoon was a welcome change after a long hard winter in Hazleton, Penn. The budding trees awakened hopes of new life and possibilities. From the meeting room on the mountain top restaurant, there was a spectacular view of the Conyngham Valley … Read more

PERU: A Crowd of 500,000 March Against Abortion

In a monumental march held in Lima on Sunday March 22, more than half a million Peruvians gathered to demonstrate their total rejection of abortion. According to the organizers, it was the largest march of its kind in Latin America. However, most of the media “failed to see it” … It would … Read more

What’s Wrong with Video Games?

  Concern: 34 million Americans spend 22 hours per week, on average, playing video games. The intention of this article is not to offend those who play video games, but to face the endemic problem head on and search for meaningful solutions. Are video games harmful in themselves? Do they tear down or elevate … Read more

The “No Difference” Theory Debunked

The “No Difference” Theory Debunked

""""[vc_column_text] One of the main arguments proponents of same-sex “marriage” bring up is that there is no difference between children who are reared by a mother and a father, and children who are brought up by same-sex “couples.” However, in a recent study called “Emotional Problems among Children with Same-Sex Parents: Difference … Read more

A Counter-Sign of the Times

It is easy to dismiss the decay of Christian morals as a sign of the times against which not much can be done. For example, many see the fact that the traditional family is no longer considered a means for the security of our future as simply a sign of the times. … Read more

Stop the Madness!

Stop the Madness!

While waiting at the airport for a recent flight, I observed a bright-eyed little girl who came running over into the gate area. She was full of the exuberance you would expect from a six or seven-year-old. Rushing over to the window, she gazed in amazement as the planes took off and … Read more

Why Did Steve Jobs Limit His Children’s Exposure to Technology?

Why Did Steve Jobs Limit His Children's Exposure to Technology? 1

There is the mistaken impression that computers represent the future and that everyone, especially the very young, should become computer savvy as soon as possible. According to this view, failure to expose children to high technology handicaps their ability to function in the real world. However, in the real world, addiction to … Read more

“Sex Change”: Biological Impossibility and Revolt Against God

“Sex Change”: Biological Impossibility and Revolt Against God 2

To its “LGB” acronym the homosexual movement added the “T” for “transsexual” or “transgender” in a kind of “common front” of all anomalies in sexual behavior. Unsurprisingly, the acronym keeps increasing. For example “LGBTTQQIAAP” (Transsexual, Queer, Questioning, Intersex, Asexual, Ally, Pansexual). The inclusion of so-called “transsexualism” or “transgenderism” in the homosexual campaign … Read more

Over One Hundred Thousand Appeal to Pope Francis: Save the Family!

Saint Peter's Basilica Over One Hundred Thousand Appeal to Pope Francis: Save the Family

Spring Grove, March 5.— The American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property (TFP), working together with like-minded groups throughout the world, has launched a worldwide filial petition to Pope Francis to safeguard the family. This petition, which already has over 125,000 signatures,  will be presented before the  upcoming world … Read more