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Tuesday, May 21, 2024
Posted by Theology of Home onHave you heard the Psalm verse, “But I through the greatness of your love
have access to your house?" It inspired deep and beautiful musings from Denise on our blog today. Plus, how to build a more selfless culture in the workplace, a fun round up of beach bags, and a great read on the need for knights. Enjoy!
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have access to your house?" It inspired deep and beautiful musings from Denise on our blog today. Plus, how to build a more selfless culture in the workplace, a fun round up of beach bags, and a great read on the need for knights. Enjoy!
Monday, May 20, 2024
Posted by Theology of Home onMuch ink has spilled over a certain viral commencement address, but we think Carrie's is the one to read that gets to the heart of the matter. Plus, the well-attended Eucharistic procession in the rain in D.C., a comprehensive guide to making tamales, and a lovely read on making cozy spaces when the weather is bad. Enjoy!
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Friday, May 17, 2024
Posted by Theology of Home onIn our collection today, we share an uplifting short video about two teens in New Orleans who took on a difficult challenge and shocked the math world. Plus, a fun Swiss chalet remodel, forgiveness and the Holy Spirit, and an excellent look at the latent fascism behind anti-fascism. And much more!
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Thursday, May 16, 2024
Posted by Theology of Home onIn our collection today, two articles that look at the deep injustice of the pro-abortion movement. Also, a round up of climbing plants that will elevate your home's curb appeal, a simple weeknight dinner, and how to obtain plenary indulgences in 2025. And much more!
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Wednesday, May 15, 2024
Posted by Theology of Home onThe statement that large families will save the planet goes quite against the popular thought. A compelling read on why it's true is in our collection today. Also, creative uses for cottage cheese that are healthy and delicious, a writer analyzes what it was about her fascinating mom that made her such a good mother, and a wonderful letter from Caryll Houselander. And more!
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Tuesday, May 14, 2024
Posted by Theology of Home onIs motherhood liberating? In our collection today is a striking and lovely story of how becoming a mom transformed one woman's perspective. Plus, easy, low-light houseplants, sweet and savory recipes with spring fruits, and an excellent ten minute commencement address. Enjoy!
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Monday, May 13, 2024
Posted by Theology of Home onIn our collection today, a good read on what writers and the conservative movement can learn from Tom Wolfe. Plus, how to shop for flowers at Trader Joe's, the one fear preventing some women from having children, and the best paints for refreshing furniture. Enjoy!
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Friday, May 10, 2024
Posted by Theology of Home onWishing all our moms happy Mother's Day this weekend! We are full of mom-centered links. Carrie writes at The Federalist on the irreplaceable role of moms. Plus, a compelling read on infertility, brunch ideas for the big day, and five ways women need the strength of men. Enjoy!
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Thursday, May 9, 2024
Posted by Theology of Home onWhat are key attributes to look for in hiring? The five specific virtues that are great to have and to demonstrate as an employee in our collection today. Plus, an engaging podcast on homeschooling, how to make homemade pappardelle, and why we ought not fear the 'same old thing.' And much more!
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