Great Men

“You must remember, we are all creatures of imitation: precept may teach us, but it is example that draws us.”
- J. C. Ryle

Motivational Posters: Alvin York Edition

Motivational Posters: Alvin York Edition

Alvin York, one of the greatest heroes of the Great War, understood and practiced true manliness. Whether he was attacking a German battalion, hunting with his favorite dog, or battling the IRS, Sergeant York did everything with gusto and enthusiasm.

Manliness Case Study: Alvin York

Manliness Case Study: Alvin York

Quite possibly the best remembered soldier of World War I, Alvin York won his fame by almost single-handedly silencing 32 German machine guns and capturing 132 prisoners in just one day.

Paul Revere’s Ride

Paul Revere’s Ride

Paul Revere’s Ride was first published in The Atlantic Monthly in January of 1861 and has since become one of the most popular poems of all time.

Coming Soon: A Manly Manifesto

Coming Soon: A Manly Manifesto

To help men today understand true manliness, I am releasing a special report, called A Manly Manifesto, that explains seventeen of the distinguishing traits of manly men.

Were Our Founding Fathers Deists?

Were Our Founding Fathers Deists?

In our modern times, many “expert” historians claim that the majority of our founding fathers were not Christians. Are they correct in this conclusion? What do the founders themselves say?

The Extraordinary History of the Arlington National Cemetery

The Extraordinary History of the Arlington National Cemetery

The Arlington National Cemetery, six hundred and twelve acres of beautiful, manicured hill country, has been federal property since 1883, but it has an extraordinary and rich history that goes back even further.

Manliness Case Study: Patrick Henry

Manliness Case Study: Patrick Henry

Patrick Henry was born on May 29, 1736 – the second son of John and Sarah Henry. Named after his uncle, Reverend Patrick Henry, this future leader lived an unpretentious and ordinary childhood on his father’s tobacco plantation.