Perspective
How the Vietnam War Reshaped Me
After serving a nice, safe congregation in Northern Virginia, in 1967 I was called to a congregation adjacent to the campus of the University of Chicago.
After serving a nice, safe congregation in Northern Virginia, in 1967 I was called to a congregation adjacent to the campus of the University of Chicago.
The New York Times conservative columnist David Brooks likes what he hears from Marco Rubio.
The Vietnam War turned a hopeful nation into a nation of cynics.
An op-ed writer at The New York Times earlier this month dredged up the old news that Jeb Bush mistakenly listed himself as Hispanic on a 2009 voter registration application.
While looking for something else this morning, my hand came on a little book published a good many years ago and reprinted in the 1960s by cousins in Sanford, North Carolina.