Tag: family

  • Irene Uram – My Gramma

    My dear grandmotherShe was unlike any other She had painful kneesTo God she made pleas Her arthritis hurt a lotShe rubbed on some Icy Hot At bingo she had funShe trusted in God the Son She showed her love with foodGramma cooked regardless of her mood I cherish my memories of her“See that!” is part…

  • Towards A Biblical Patriarchy

    Background Patriarchy—literally, “the rule of the father,” from the Greek patriarkhēs—is any systemic structure in which men or the eldest male hold the power, particularly over women, typically within a household but also in broader society. It has been with us since the time of Adam and Eve. Scripture is clear that the man is head…

  • Towards a Godly Theocracy: Enlightenment Secular Ideals, or God’s Word to Govern Us

    Background In this article, I discuss what an ideal theocracy would look like, and why I think a modified theonomy within the context of a constitutional theocracy is the best model for Christian governance. To that end, I posit that the Golden Age in America was during the 17th and early 18th centuries when the…

  • Daycare: American Dream or Dystopian Nightmare

    One of the most destructive things to negatively impact the family in modern times has been the enormously popular trend of parents having their children raised in daycare, instead of the traditional model where the husband works and the mother is a full-time stay-at-mom who tends to her children’s development with nurturing, care, love, attention,…