Liturgy for March, Life, and Walking with Jesus
MARCH/APRIL 2014: POETRY by Barbara Crooker Liturgy for March So, here you come again, scratching the ground with your thin green nails. Go ahead, unbutton
MARCH/APRIL 2014: POETRY by Barbara Crooker Liturgy for March So, here you come again, scratching the ground with your thin green nails. Go ahead, unbutton
I wasn’t going to respond to your latest post, about the parochialism of academe (http://assets.reformedjournal.com/jessica-bratt/2014/2/24/doctoral-student-dispatches-part-1.html#comments), figuring that I’d let those who don’t share our surname
Daniel Meeter This book is essential reading for those connected in any way to the Reformed Church in America. It fills a gap in the
Mwenda Ntarangwi After returning from a trip to Europe in 1961, a young Lamin Sanneh had a rare moment of clarity regarding his life’s work,
Gayle Boss This morning, stepping outside, I noticed my first tulips beside the front door. Or rather, their absence. Yesterday morning I thought that after
Gayle Boss This fading picture is of my mother and her three sons, from about 1966. It was in the boxes of my mom’s papers
Kory Plockmeyer For a pastor, the transition to a new church presents a fascinating challenge: the first sermon. What passage claims highest priority? What signals
Robert Todd Wise The development of the church in Ethiopia has parallels in the Western world that fascinate any student of church history. The separate,
Helen Luhrs On our way out of town that Sunday morning, we decided to stop at the nursing home to say goodbye to my mom
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