Month: November 2018
What?! Poe Wasn’t Always Depressed?!
Rebecca Reese Edgar Allan Poe has long been remembered as a depressed man who wrote dark tales. Well, this is true, but there are many other things that are not […]
Joseph Pearce Speaks before a ‘Sellout’ Division of Humanities Convocation at Southern Wesleyan University
CIFC Staff https://youtu.be/N-Dqye3zlxI Joseph Pearce is a well-known English writer from London. He is currently the Senior contributor for The Imaginative Conservative and the Senior Editor at the Augustine Institute for […]
Why Age Matters—Frederick Douglass and Childhood Birthday Parties
Rebecca Reese “Age is nothing but a number.” “Age is an issue of mind over matter. If you don’t mind, it doesn’t matter.” “Age is matter of feeling, not years.” […]
Make a Choice
Julia Joyce Slavery is usually talked about from the perspective of the slave, and for good reason. It is an awful cruelty, and the story of the slave was often […]
The Book of Common Prayer as a Spiritual Tool
Ben Wyant In many contemporary churches today, traditional liturgy has fallen out of use in favor of a more modern style of worship and fellowship. One reason this may be […]
Blessings Taken For Granted
Miranda Alexander I must confess, I have been blind to a number of blessings in my life. There are several things I take for granted, an example: the ability to […]
Why Frederick Douglass Didn’t Need His Appendix Removed
Lyssa Henry At the end of the autobiographical Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, the writer included an appendix to explain his view on Christianity. Douglass was not like […]
Allhallowtides Blessings from the Carolina Institute for Faith and Culture
CIFC Staff During this season of remembrance, let us honor all of the Faithful Departed as well as all who have given their lives to the service of His Kingdom: […]