
FRIDAY EDITION: Dawn Dispatch // May 8th
The author’s Friday newsletter highlights two recent pieces: a deep‑dive into a 150‑year‑old law that could reshape Supreme Court rulings on the abortion pill, and a kid‑focused historical article on Great Depression‑era penny restaurants. Both pieces are linked for readers, with the former targeting policy‑minded adults and the latter offering educational content for younger audiences. The newsletter also references a recent poll on whether to adjust its daily release time, promising a follow‑up decision. Overall, the edition blends legal analysis, historical storytelling, and audience engagement.

Dawn Dispatch // May 5th, 2026
The author recounts a busy weekend of family milestones, including a daughter’s final concert and church gatherings, while noting the ongoing war in Iran that shows no sign of ending. A Pentagon press conference is slated for the morning, followed...

A Step-by-Step Guide to Stewarding Your Health
Fitness professional Kate Horney, with over 20 years of experience, publishes a guide urging women to view health as a form of stewardship rooted in biblical truth. She emphasizes a mindset shift from vanity to purpose, framing physical care as...

A Terror To The Wicked
In this essay, the author revisits C.S. Lewis’s 1940 piece “The Necessity of Chivalry” to argue that true leadership requires a blend of martial sternness and courteous meekness. He links Lewis’s knightly ideal to recent controversial statements by former President...

How America's Media Became The Enemy's Most Powerful Weapon, PART TWO.
In part two of her series, Lindsey Kurtz examines how U.S. media transformed from a neutral observer into a strategic weapon during the Iranian conflict. She notes that early protests in Iran enjoyed widespread social‑media sympathy and even reports of...

Lesser Known Literary Gems Everyone Should Read
Maria Fredriksson’s recent blog post revives two overlooked mid‑century novels—Rumer Godden’s “An Episode of Sparrows” and Elizabeth Goudge’s “Green Dolphin Street.” The article provides concise synopses, highlights thematic depth, and situates the works alongside celebrated authors such as Willa Cather....

Dawn Dispatch // March 31st, 2026
The post opens with a personal reflection on Holy Week, urging readers to pause and contemplate the days leading up to Easter. It then shifts to geopolitical news, noting that the war in Iran remains volatile and that details are...

Sunday's Hymn
The blog reflects on Passion Sunday, marking the start of Passiontide, and highlights the hymn “O Sacred Head, Now Wounded” as a central piece of Lenten worship. It traces the hymn’s origins from a 13th‑century Latin poem attributed to Arnulf...

Mirror, Mirror: How Christian Women Can Trade Vanity for Faithful Body Stewardship
Kate Horney’s latest post urges Christian women to replace body‑obsessed vanity with a biblical model of faithful stewardship. She argues that self‑worth tied to appearance creates spiritual bondage, while Scripture frames the body as a God‑given gift to serve others....
