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From Courts to Scripture: Steven Sego’s Battle for Faith and Liberty

Steven Sego is not your run-of-the-mill author; he is not a scholar with a wall of degrees, nor is he a politician draped in rhetoric. He is a man who survived, a builder, a father, but most...

The Most Peaceful Country in the World, Yet Again: Why Iceland Must Retain the Position

On a crisp August morning in Reykjavík, the air feels almost impossibly clear. The sunlight poured on the bright-colored rooftops as the gulls circled above the harbor, and far away, it seemed that...

Manhunt and Mourning: The Killing of Charlie Kirk Shakes U.S. Politics

A brilliant midday in Utah Valley University, Orem, the ordinary campus event of the day permitted the carnage. As Charlie Kirk, 31 years old, the conservative activist and media personality, and...

From Caverns to Cosmos: George R. Dasher’s Boundless Journey Through Science, Storytelling, and Survival

West Virginian author George R. Dasher isn't your regular sci-fi writer. The man has walked the muddy floors of Appalachian caves, worked as an exploration and an environmental geologist, and raced...

The Magical Dual World of Patricia E. Sandoval: From Fairy Dust to Film Sets

In the quiet afternoons in Colorado Springs, a young Patricia E. Sandoval, my spirit companion, would sit by herself with her journal, scribbling short funny stories that only she would read. Her...

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