Author’s note: In this review, the term man is used both in the individual sense, to refer to a specific person, and in the general … Read More ›
Author: Henry Nolden
In the past few weeks, I have thought a great deal about the increasing reliance upon mobile technology like smartphones and tablets and the corresponding … Read More ›
Salt and Iron would like to thank and recognize Henry Nolden for submitting his work to our 1st Annual Essay Contest! Henry contributes regularly to Salt and Iron … Read More ›
Another New Year, another New Year’s Resolution! In years past, I’ve resolved to get in shape, save money, get better grades, and read the Bible … Read More ›
In the weeks leading up to the election, a classmate told me that she was voting for the candidate who would give her the “right … Read More ›
People who can’t stand either presidential candidate often insist that voting for president is important for one main reason: Our next president will appoint our … Read More ›
Last week, I was browsing my Facebook feed when I saw that one of my friends had posted a link to an article entitled, “White … Read More ›
Following the events in Orlando earlier this month, the news and social media networks erupted with a sadly predictable response. The airwaves filled with pundits … Read More ›
Growing up in a homeschooling family, I heard all too often: You have poor social skills because you were homeschooled. People usually said this when … Read More ›