Leo Morchat - W2 work camp survivor, blinded by bad moonshine, moved to US to work as a blind electrician - left many blessings in his wake! Died last week at age 98. Listen to his son/grandson tell the story!
33 years old. Married with 6 kids? Wants more! What does Beausejour know that so many don't? The King has plans for this household and the time keeps on slipping (slipping) into the future!
The whole thing - from start to finish:
reasons WHY, itemized steps for months leading up to the big evening, week of, day of, order of events, sample scripts, sample idea for a daughter as well
An entire edition dedicated to replicating one's self? Sure. Why not? We are supposed to fruit and multiply - that's more than a biological mandate: we replicate our values, our faith, our culture. We expand.
Building your Viceroy household upon the STONE isn't the easiest thing, but it will stand the testing of storms and generational transfer. He is sure - even when the world is shaking our brains out!
The usual: film review of NEBRASKA, a Eugene Peterson article by K.Still, album review of Wilderado's LP, some new peculiarities from CNN, and a few irreverent remarks sprinkled in for good measure. It ain't sexy, but it's real.
Time keeps on slippin' into the future. This issue delves into what is most important at what life phase, extracts advice from older men, and links to the best Charles Grodin/Johnny Carson interview you'll ever seen. Beyond that, we don't know what you could possibly want to see packed in one little issue! Welcome to the last free issue of the year - the next six monthlies are behind the paywall. Enjoy!
We revisit the inaugural issue one year later: theStone. theSand. theSea is still a useful illustration for those who wish to build something enduring with their lives. All new content - same topic. Enjoy!
An edition that covers institutional decline (things built on the shaky, shifting sands), Terminator 2 Judgment Day's lessons for 2022, a review of Voddie Baucham's Fault Lines book, and a haiku for you. Vitamin-packed.
Main essay on 'theOperations' and running your ZOO (zone of operations).
Film, Book, Product, and Music review - as per usual.
A poem, some quotes, and of course, some of the weird stuff we dredge up from theSea.
This month's focus is on marriage and the fruitful household. Sure, we throw in the usual perks: film, book, product, book reviews and fun stuff from the internet, but this is edition is meant to encourage those who tend to the best looking part of the household: our wife.
.PDF download The King said build on stone, our culture built on sand, and now just about everything is under the digital waters. It's the most helpful metaphor Viceroys use to get our bearings.
Viceroys should accurately see the terrain we build in - the King's Table is the answer to the world awash in the Sea. Let's go get 'em! Brooks is a legend - buy his books.