Last Leaf on the Tree

Today I want to share a portion of a classic poem about old age written by Oliver Wendell Holmes. I think you’ll like it. It’s called “The Last Leaf On The Tree.”

Boys Town

The late Mother Teresa once said, “We can do no great things, only small things with great love.” As you look back through history and see how some of society’s most significant contributions were brought about, you begin to understandRead more…

The Story behind Silent Night

It was on December 23, 1818, in the small Austrian village of Oberndorf, that Father Josef Mohr had begun preparing the music for the Christmas Eve service at his local church.

Communication in the Family

The year was 1991, and the Iraqi army had invaded the defenseless country of Kuwait. President George Bush demanded repeatedly that Sadaam Hussein withdraw his troops, but he refused to comply. So on January 17th a massive invasion was launched.Read more…

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

An increasingly common condition, fetal alcohol syndrome, causes the fetus to be damaged during gestation; this can produce devastating problems. Watch, as Dr. Dobson explains why it is so important to abide by the warnings of alcohol intake during pregnancy.

The Foundation of Society

It has been said that strong families represent the ground floor—the foundation—for a stable and well-ordered society. It’s true. So much of what brings health and happiness to human beings, and especially to children, depends on committed individual family units.Read more…

Infant Mortality – Advancements in Life

Peter Brimelow, writing in a recent issue of Forbes Magazine, described the terrible curse of maternal and infant mortality during the 18th and 19th centuries. Death in that era came calling on nearly every door, whether humble or proud. InRead more…

This Old House

The actor Maurice Chevalier once said, “I prefer old age to the alternative.” Here’s a little poem we would like to share with you, called “Getting Old.” A woman named Dora Johnson wrote it, and she’s since passed on. ButRead more…