
Resolutions
Happy new year! I suppose that makes it a bit late for resolutions. I’ve never been a big fan of them anyway—dubious as I am
Happy new year! I suppose that makes it a bit late for resolutions. I’ve never been a big fan of them anyway—dubious as I am
Thom Fiet The scriptures give us a great many views of God, and we, of course, are eager to add our own. Here on the
In December 2012, Scot Sherman, teaching pastor at City Church San Francisco and president of the Newbigin House of Studies, as well as a member
David G. Myers, Ralph Blair, Marilyn Paarlberg In his forthcoming book No Condemnation! (Wipf Stock), Lutheran scholar Gary E. Gilthvedt observes that “there is nothing
JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2013: POETRY by Tom C. Hunley When I die, Lord, I want to come back as a cloud an airplane passes through just before
by Dennis N. Voskuil In 1997, during the sesquicentennial of the city of Holland, Michigan, a statue of Albertus C. Van Raalte, the settlement’s founder,
Bob Vander Lugt Fifty years to the day after the release of his first album, seventy-one-year-old songwriting icon Bob Dylan offered up Tempest. His third
by Norman Kolenbrander St. Nicholas Orthodox Church is located above The Mystical Rose Catholic bookstore, across from Van Den Berg’s Gift Shop on the busiest
by John Hubers My wife and I—along with 250,000 true believers—were part of the massive block party the Obama campaign threw in Grant Park in
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