Author: Kierra Gilbert
Choices: God’s and Ours
Paul Shotsberger “The end of the matter; all has been heard. Fear God and keep his commandments, for this is the whole duty of man. For God will bring every […]
Faith in Literature
“Why do authors interpret faith into their writings”? Personal truths and beliefs are what makes you who you are, it is a part of your identity. What you believe is […]
A Top
Rev. Ken Dill Tightly wound and held safely in the hand potential energy quiet and still poised Violently flung in space centrifugally exploding in the tension of the movement away […]
The Book of Common Prayer: What is right and wrong?
“For Sleep O heavenly Father, you give your children sleep for the refreshing of soul and body: Grant me this gift, I pray; keep me in that perfect peace which […]
The Original Freedom’s Hill
Kierra Gilbert, Tyler Fuller, and Quinton Bent This is a story about slavery and war, about cowardice and courage, about the nineteenth century and the twenty-first century. This is our […]
Joseph Pearce visits the Carolina Institute for Faith and Culture
CIFC Staff Not long ago, writer and lecturer Joseph Pearce visited the editorial room of the Freedom’s Hill Primer website to discuss G.K. Chesterton with us. Pearce offered his insight […]
Impatient as the Wind– A Mist among all his Grief
Kierra Gilbert Published in 1955 by C.S Lewis, Surprise by Joy: The Shape of My Early Life is partially an autobiography that describes the author’s adaptation to Christianity that took […]
News in the Digital Age—A Media Event at Southern Wesleyan University
Kierra Gilbert “News in the Digital Age” was a media news panel discussion that was first held here at Southern Wesleyan University on January 26 at the Central campus. The […]
Live, Laugh, and Dance—An Interview with Dr. Patty Hovis
Kierra Gilbert Dr. Patty Hovis has significant higher education teaching experience, having taught several years at Polk Community College in Florida and as a graduate teaching assistant while pursuing her […]
Pride, Knowledge, and the Resurrection―A Chat with Chesterton
Kierra Gilbert Gilbert Keith (G.K) Chesterton’s accomplishments cannot be summed up in one sentence, nor in one single paragraph. Let’s just come right out and say it: G.K. Chesterton was […]
13 Reasons Why—The Mystery Behind the Suicide
Kierra Gilbert “What if the only way to not feel bad, is to stop feeling, anything at all, forever.” 13 Reasons Why is a teen-drama, mystery series based on a […]
Hate, Justice, and Conquering—Inspiration from Angie Thomas’ “The Hate U Give”
Kierra Gilbert The world we live in is full of many different things: there are good people, bad people, violence, adventures, hate, love, enemies, friendship and memories. These make up […]