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Advent Resources for Families or Personal Reflection

November 30, 2017by Trey Smith Leave a comment

This Sunday, December 3rd, is the beginning of the Advent season, where many in the global Church take time to reflect upon and anticipate the majesty of the Incarnation. This […]

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Advent, books, Christmas, Read Aloud Review

Gold to Lead: Destroying Your Child’s Imagination

April 24, 2016by Trey Smith Leave a comment

Even when I was young in my faith, I greatly enjoyed The Screwtape Letters, and every few years I return to it. I always find that I glean (there’s a fine […]

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books, Fatherhood, great books

Farmer Boy, Big Bill Ritchie, and the Gospel

April 16, 2016by Trey Smith Leave a comment

Note: I totally run the risk of alienating any of my female bibliophile readers after the next statement, but bear with me. As a guy, for a long time I […]

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books, Fatherhood, Read Aloud Review

Do This: Support The Wingfeather Saga

April 1, 2016by Trey Smith Leave a comment

If you read any of my posts then you should be aware that my wife and I strongly champion the cause of classical education, especially with a Charlotte Mason-ish bent. […]

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books, Fatherhood, great books

Dad, It is Okay to Cry

March 30, 2016by Trey Smith Leave a comment

I can remember the first movie that I ever cried during. I wish I could say it was when Doc Holliday died in Tombstone or at least an acceptable “hits […]

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books, Fatherhood, great books

My Own Chateau d’If: Conquering Monte Cristo

February 24, 2016by Trey Smith Leave a comment

I really love to read books. However, there is one other thing that I love more than reading books*, and that is owning books.Anytime I come across a good library […]

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books, great books

Fostering Fatherhood: Read to Your Kids

February 22, 2016by Trey Smith Leave a comment

For as long as I can remember, I have wanted to be a dad. Think of me as the opposite of the guys losing their mind when Maury Povich drops […]

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books, Fatherhood, Uncategorized

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