Higher Education Blues
Theresa Latini stole my thunder yesterday with her wise post, “How to Live Well and Faithfully in the Midst of Institutional Upheaval.” I’m glad she
Theresa Latini stole my thunder yesterday with her wise post, “How to Live Well and Faithfully in the Midst of Institutional Upheaval.” I’m glad she
by Kristin Du Mez It won’t be long until another Mother’s Day is upon us, and I have to admit that I’m a bit ambivalent
Josh deLacy When I stumble upon words like “sex” or “seduction” or “flirtation,” I tend to keep reading. I don’t think I am alone in
Lisa DeBoer In the foreword to Steve Guthrie’s Creator Spirit, Jeremy Begbie observes, “In our culture, there seems to be an intuitive sense that ‘the
MARCH/APRIL 2013: POETRY by Susanna Childress Tell me snow is falling on the willows now, fat, full, unhurried, for my strawberry-haired nephew sleeps, his body
MARCH/APRIL 2013: POETRY by Otto Selles Blame the blanketed lake and the pale sky for offering no sense of direction— no definition of where snow
Grace Claus I’ve been thinking a lot about membership lately. This is mostly thanks to Wendell Berry, whose novel Jayber Crow I finished earlier this
Allan Janssen The action by the Reformed Church in America’s General Synod last spring that restated the synod’s “official position that homosexual behavior is a
Donald A. Luidens As a teenager growing up in Beirut, Lebanon, I was privy to an adage among local expatriates: Western scholars come to the
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