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Monday, February 10, 2025
Posted by Theology of Home onOn our substack today, Carrie offers eight personal and practical tips to consider for anyone wanting to get married (and maybe feeling frustrated). Also in today's collection, delicious dinners to make for an at-home Valentine's date, the best reason to read aloud together, and the powerful story of a man meeting Christ. Enjoy!
*Our image today is a nod to the last meeting of brother and sister, Sts. Benedict and Scholastica. She asked him to stay one more day and he said no; then she bowed her head and asked God and a storm quickly came upon them, forcing her brother to stay. It was their last meeting.Â
Friday, February 7, 2025
Posted by Theology of Home onOn our TOH Substack today, Noelle interviews her dear friend Hope Schneir, author of Soul Garden, to talk about motherhood without fear and with a lot of soul. Plus, a powerful story of one father's profound forgiveness, a teen bedroom transformation, and the french philosophers who gave us radical feminism and transgenderism. And more!
Thursday, February 6, 2025
Posted by Theology of Home onIs chivalry dead? An interesting read in our collection today says no. Plus, the debut of some dreamy new paint colors, tasty mushroom recipes, and the connection between Cana and Calvary. Enjoy!
Wednesday, February 5, 2025
Posted by Theology of Home onOn our Substack today, Emily has an excellent piece on fostering a child's love of reading. Plus a tasty Super Bowl dip, an important read on how subsidiarity begins at home, and an excellent reflection on how the gender fever grew and then broke. Enjoy!
Tuesday, February 4, 2025
Posted by Theology of Home onIn our collection today a beautiful and deep essay from Denise on a gaze that cannot look away. Plus, what to do in the garden in February, a quest to save the world's rarest pasta, and how to finally learn latin. Enjoy!
*We've been having technical troubles with shopify, so the quote we set up for today did not get published. It has been corrected.
Monday, February 3, 2025
Posted by Theology of Home onWhat does Jane Austen have to do with the Manosphere? Ann Burns is on our substack today with an excellent analysis of both. Plus a fascinating look at Mormon missionary training, playroom ideas and inspiration, and a powerful confessional essay from one woman. And more!
Friday, January 31, 2025
Posted by Theology of Home onWe've been delighted to bring you daily content free of charge for nearly seven years now. To help grow TOH, we are now offering additional paid substack content with special access to our original videos, beautiful domestic how-tos, essays, and exclusive sales. In our collection today, become a paid subscriber and receive our steepest discount code yet for our entire candle line. Details on Substack. Also, a great story of one woman's journey from shelter resident to housing navigator, colorscapes for your table, and simmering soups for multitaskers. Enjoy!
Thursday, January 30, 2025
Posted by Theology of Home onPhilosopher, Ed Feser, gives a helpful, and very relevant, look at the ethics of invective, linked in our collection today. Also, the difference between high and low elevation wines, fruit trees we can grow indoors, and what Teddy Roosevelt's words on American identity. Enjoy!
Wednesday, January 29, 2025
Posted by Theology of Home onThere is a discernible difference in the emotional tenor of a pro-life march versus a women's march. On our substack today, don't miss Carrie's video explanation on why the feminist movement tends to be so angry and how it is not necessarily accidental. Plus, a fun garage conversion, a great read on human learning in a machine age, and the antidote to Critical Theory. And more!