Susan E. Bentley

Susan E. Bentley


  • May 31, 2018

    The deafening silence of feminism

    Last year, my daughter discovered that her male counterpart who was employed in the same position was earning a considerable amount more, even though their job descriptions were the same.  When she complained to management, they promised to...

  • July 12, 2017

    Charlie Gard: We are no longer Great Britain

    Today, I feel ashamed to be British.  Little Charlie Gard appears to be under a death sentence courtesy of Great Ormond Street Hospital and the British Courts, with the agreement of papers such as the Guardian, whose opinion is, a...

  • November 16, 2016

    What a real hero looks like

    I recently watched the movie The Finest Hours.  It tells the story of two tankers in the year 1952 off the coast of Cape Cod that are being destroyed by one of the worst storms ever experienced in that area.  The story focuses on the S...

  • November 1, 2016

    Mr. Trump goes to Washington

    Watching the U.S. election has caused me to revisit that old movie classic, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, directed by Frank Capra and starring James Stewart in the main role of Jefferson Smith.  I particularly enjoyed Smith’s wonderfu...

  • October 2, 2016

    Standing up for Truth in Babylon

    As a British Christian I have over the years watched world and cultural events mainly through the various media outlets that were available to me at the time.  Certainly in Britain one of the most famous and most watched news networks was and is...