Articles By: Emily Lunsford

Emily Lunsford resides in Birmingham, AL, where she works full time and is an active member of the theatre community. She lives at home with her parents and three siblings; her eldest sister is a solemn professed member of the Poor Clares of Perpetual Adoration.

October Baby

October Baby

Small graces abound in October Baby. Tinged with humor, a sweet friendship and love story, and a few surprising plot twists, the film brought me to tears many times, expressing loss and forgiveness in scene after scene.

Unto Christ

Unto Christ

My heart aches for those I see: a man shuffling down the street pushing the shopping cart of all he owns under the threat of Alabama’s snowy skies. The homeless are all suffering in some way—or running, even from help.

A Review of ‘Avalon’

A Review of ‘Avalon’

What hours were once spent happily listening to tales of the old days and interacting with family members, are soon replaced with Howdy Doody and Milton Berle.

Distributism Starts in the Home

Distributism Starts in the Home

My parents let us be children, a novelty in many families. We had our responsibilities, but they sacrificed much in order to leave us free to experience the simple joys that came with precious childhood.