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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
March 31, 2026
John Eliot, a Cambridge-educated pastor, left England to serve in the American wilderness, where he translated the first Bible in America into Algonquin, a daunting task that took years to complete. His perseverance and dedication led to the establishment of 14 praying villages, each with thousands of Native American inhabitants, and the training of 24 Native American preachers. Eliot's remarkable life and legacy continue to inspire and shape the enduring foundation of faith in America. [... more]
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Break Point
John Stonestreet
December 18, 2025
T.S. Eliot's poem, The Cultivation of Christmas Trees, highlights the importance of wonder and humility in approaching Christmas, encouraging readers to adopt a childlike faith and perspective, and reminding them of the true meaning of the holiday season. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
October 08, 2025
John Eliot, a Christian missionary, traveled to America in the 1600s to spread the word of God to Native Americans. He learned the Algonquin language and translated the Bible into it, establishing 14 praying villages and planting churches throughout the region. Eliot's remarkable life and achievements have left a lasting impact on American history. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 16, 2025
Charles Eliot, the longest-serving president of Harvard University, envisioned a world where anyone could access a liberal education through a collection of books, known as the Harvard Classics. This idea was born out of the changing nature of work and the emergence of leisure time in the 20th century. Eliot's vision was to make education accessible to the masses, and his idea was realized through the creation of the Harvard Classics, a 50-volume collection of works by prominent authors. The series was a huge success, selling over 350,000 full sets in the first two decades of its publication. [... more]
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Break Point
John Stonestreet
July 15, 2025
The movie Elio, a Pixar production, failed to resonate with audiences despite its unique storyline. The film's original focus on a queer-coated protagonist was softened, leading some to blame the poor box office showing on the loss of its underlying gay themes. However, the issue may be deeper, tied to the postmodern notion of identity that prioritizes self-determination over good storytelling. This approach can lead to an impoverished view of identity, where autonomy is seen as the source of dignity, rather than being created and redeemed in God's image. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
March 14, 2025
John Elliott, a Cambridge University graduate, left a lasting impression on American history by translating the first Bible in America into Algonquin, a daunting task that required perseverance and dedication. He also founded a school and planted churches among Native Americans, leaving behind a legacy of faith and education. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
October 01, 2024
John Eliot, a Christian pastor, dedicated his life to translating the Bible into the Algonquin language for Native Americans, establishing churches and schools, and leaving a lasting impact on American history. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
February 26, 2024
John Elliott, a Christian pastor, immigrated to America in the early 1600s and went on to translate the first Bible in America into the Algonquin language, establishing Native American churches and founding the Roxbury Latin School, which still exists today. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
November 10, 2022
The Harvard Classics, a 50-volume collection of literature, was created by Charles Elliott, the longest-serving president of Harvard University, to provide a liberal education to the masses. The collection, which includes works by authors such as Plato, Cicero, and Shakespeare, was marketed as a way for people to become cultured and educated through reading, and it became incredibly popular, selling over 350,000 full sets in the first two decades of its publication. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
May 19, 2022
A cultivated man can be achieved through reading and education, as exemplified by the Harvard Classics, a 50-volume collection of works that was made widely available to the public in the early 20th century. This collection was the brainchild of Charles Eliot, the longest-serving president of Harvard University, who believed that anyone could become educated through reading, regardless of their background or socioeconomic status. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
May 18, 2022
Army Ranger Michael Schlitz recounts his experiences in the Iraq War, including a near-death experience, and his journey to recovery and finding a new sense of purpose. Meanwhile, the story of Dr. Charles Eliot and the Harvard Classics highlights the importance of liberal arts education and the impact of mass-produced books on the American public. [... more]
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