“And Also With You”: Finding the Way to Liturgy
Choosing birthday cards is always a daunting task–they’re either too smarmy, too sexual, too juvenile, too something. The picture is wrong, the sentiment not quite
Choosing birthday cards is always a daunting task–they’re either too smarmy, too sexual, too juvenile, too something. The picture is wrong, the sentiment not quite
I’m the guy who knocked on your door in the summer of 1972 to ask you if you knew Jesus. It is probably time for
This age reveres personal choice in religious matters and deems personal feeling the test of what is authentic, and even Reformed churches are heeding popular
Five years ago my buddy, Duane Shrontz, and I rendezvoused at the Waukesha County Fairgrounds, 15 miles west of Milwaukee, for the 95th anniversary celebration
THE GHOSTS OF NOVEMBER Wailing, chilled winds assailed my tortured yard. The leaves spun up from blasted grass like clouds Of crumbling colors, with each
The life of Jonathan Edwards, born 300 years ago this month, is a tale of a singular but complex vision crossed by paradoxical outcomes under
Religion and politics seem to be ever more entwined in the American public square, with religious language being used to alternately affirm or decry stances
I was blessed with getting stuck in the great blackout of 2003; the most profound of all blackouts in American history. We were in the
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