Airborne, By Sean Dietrich
For Sean Dietrich, a crowded airplane becomes another opportunity to meet new friends and see the best on other people
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
For Sean Dietrich, a crowded airplane becomes another opportunity to meet new friends and see the best on other people
The recent events surrounding the US hasty withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2020 shed light on a concerning aspect of our society’s values.
This month marks another anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic. For generations, this tragic story has captivated hearts and minds. The loss of the Titanic left a shaken world in disbelief and made people stop and think.
Hi. You don’t know me. I don’t know you. We’re strangers. But we’re the same, sort of. Only chances are, you drive a nicer car than I do. In fact I guarantee you drive a nicer car.
“I’ve never met a blind dog before,” said the little boy. And thus began a powerful conversation while I served as a “seeing-eye” human for Marigold.
Forgiveness, a cornerstone of Christian teachings, is a concept that transcends time and resonates with enduring wisdom.
The Old Covenant and the New Covenant stand as pillars that shape the beliefs and practices of millions around the world.
When Hollywood produces a film about Italian Americans, it usually is of a certain vintage and the purveyors of such art are usually their descendants. In a change of pace, enter the talented duo of director Alejandro Monteverde and screenwriter Rod Barr who collaborated last year on the highly acclaimed Sound of Freedom, one of …
Someone once asked the question, “what would you do if you woke up tomorrow with only those things left that you thanked God for today?”
Recently, I wrote a message titled “Babylon the Great Is Fallen.” In that message, I erroneously stated that “Mystery Babylon” was mentioned in Revelation 18. Since that time, I’ve done a much deeper study on the subject and there are some things I’d like to clarify here. First of all, “Mystery Babylon” is …
John the Baptist stands as a significant figure in both theological and historical contexts, serving a crucial role in preparing the way for the ministry of Jesus Christ.
The first car drove by with headlights on. Then several more vehicles. Low beams blaring. It was sundown. My cousin and I were parked at a stoplight when the funeral procession passed.
Waffle House was warm and inviting. The parking lot was mostly empty except for a few muddy trucks. My wife and I had an 11-year-old with us. She is blind.
We’ve been living in days of very bad news for a very long time now, and every day it seems to get worse and more intense. Our country — and the world — has become something I never thought I’d live to see.
Shakespeare once wrote the: “All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players.” Indeed, today, all the world is a stage.
A letter by American Citizen Writer, Sean Dietrich, giving thanks to God
If we think about it, sometimes the greatest joys in life, can come in very small, furry packages that delight us with their own simple joy in life.
“I know what I saw,” said William. Mister William was old when I interviewed him years ago. Ancient, actually. Mid-nineties. Bent and pale. A television was playing in the background of his nursing home apartment. Old people like to have televisions playing in the background. It’s like having company. “It was World War II,” William …
When we buy into the falsehood that humans are naturally good and self-sufficient, we embark on a perilous journey.
Rudyard Kipling, the renowned British author of classics like “The Jungle Book” and “The Man Who Would Be King,” was not just a prolific storyteller but also a keen observer of the human condition.