Author: Lyssa Henry
Poor Richard’s Legacy—How Much We Still Listen to Ben Franklin’s Advice
Lyssa Henry One of the most influential and highly respected men in American history, complete with a household name and a less-than-excited face on the $100 bill, is none other […]
Edward Taylor’s House Plants
Lyssa Henry As I discovered this week in one of my Literature classes, it is so easy for people to interpret the same piece of writing in many different ways. […]
Surprised by The Odyssey
Lyssa Henry Homer’s The Odyssey is a classic and well-loved novel by many, including the man himself, C.S. Lewis. The majority of the story is told by the main character, […]
The Potter’s Place and the Potter’s Helpers
Lyssa Henry Don and Shannon Schaupp are the owners and caretakers of the Potter’s Place in Central, South Carolina near Southern Wesleyan University. I interviewed the Schaupps to find out […]
What?—Chesterton’s Guide to Cheese, Gargoyles, and the Book of Job
Lyssa Henry G.K. Chesterton had the most unique positions on these three subjects I have ever seen. He had a great passion about the institution of eating cheese with bread […]
The Poetic Princess
Lyssa Henry “the princess saves herself in this one” is a book full of beautifully written poetry depicting the struggles, challenges, and victories of its author, Amanda Lovelace. Lovelace exposes […]
Five Star Delivery at SWU
Lyssa Henry Ballet Magnificat!’s Deliver Us is a masterfully and beautifully designed showcase, with brilliant dancing, impressive talent, and a familiar but still original storyline that nearly knocked me out […]
Wonder Woman―the Other Princess D
Lyssa Henry Wonder Woman is a new but instant success about the Amazonian princess Diana (played by Gal Gadot), and her rise to influence as the well-known and well-loved DC […]