America’s Growing Resentment for the Military

Personal from David C. Pack, Publisher/Editor-In-Chief

Many people assume that the United States will always possess the most powerful military force in the world. Is this a safe assumption? Or are there events occurring behind the scenes that could change this?

Why are strong, balanced, principled men so rare today—even viewed as oddities? Why are there so few men of the same stature and uncompromising strength as in past generations? Likewise, traditional, virtuous femininity in women is as scarce as precious jewels. What has happened?

The new pope handpicked Archbishop William J. Levada to replace him as Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. Who is this man—and why did the new pope appoint him to this important office?

The <em>Star Wars</em> series, which has captivated millions of moviegoers, is possibly the most popular Hollywood production in history. Yet, few realize that the series is full of not-so-subtle inferences from the world’s best-selling book—the Bible.
By Charles E. Herzog

Millions around the world spend their free time playing video and computer games. Many even believe they are improving themselves by doing so. Could they be right?