Now There is the Vision For You Daily Journal; A New and Powerful Tool to Help You Discover the Life You Were Made For

The Vision for You is the name given to a process by which we, who have been through it, discovered our true calling in life—what we call our ‘personal vocation’; and through which we discovered the Great Fact—that we have a choice in life:

WE CAN CHOOSE TO BE HAPPY OR TO BE MISERABLE.

– David Clayton, The Vision for You preamble

This journal is for those who want an accompaniment for the Daily Routine as articulated by David Clayton in his book The Vision For You. Whether or not you have gone through the spiritual exercises and mentorship process described in the book, practicing “the daily routine” with the help of this journal can be life-changing for your spiritual life, as well as the ongoing development of your personal vocation.

This journal contains 90 days worth of entries, or roughly one quarter of a year. To order your next copy, inquire about bulk discounts, and learn more about the Vision for You process, visit TheVisionforYou.com.

The Philosophy of Contemporary Mainstream Fine Art Education and Art Criticism: Part 3

The Philosophy of Contemporary Mainstream Fine Art Education and Art Criticism: Part 3

Trying to Understand, and Counter, the Philosophy of Mainstream Art Schools and Contemporary Art Criticism. Part 3. How Marxist theory has entered the mainstream, and how radical, Christian ‘counter-revolutionary’ beauty is the response that will save the world.

The Philosophy of Contemporary Mainstream Fine Art Education and Art Criticism: Part 2

The Philosophy of Contemporary Mainstream Fine Art Education and Art Criticism: Part 2

Trying to Understand the Philosophy of Mainstream Art Schools and Contemporary Art Criticism. Part 2, The Appeal of Marxism as a Quasi Religion with It’s Own Salvation History, and the Counter-Revolutionary power of Christian sacred art

Three Lessons Pope Benedict XVI Taught Me on Women and the Church

Three Lessons Pope Benedict XVI Taught Me on Women and the Church

It was through my work for the lonely, the addicted, the abused and neglected, for the sick and suffering—whether that be in Haiti, Nicaragua, rural America or the classrooms of the Ivy League—that I learned the wisdom of Benedict XVI’s Mariology as an antidote to a pride-filled activism. 

The Philosophy of Contemporary Mainstream Fine Art Education and Art Criticism: Part 1

The Philosophy of Contemporary Mainstream Fine Art Education and Art Criticism: Part 1

Trying to Understand, and to Counter, the Philosophy of Mainstream Art Schools and Contemporary Art Criticism. Part 1, Postmodernism, an art movement that doesn’t really exist?