
Lord, I Doubt; Help My Certainty
By Joshua Vis I know you worry about your doubt. You have been taught that your doubt is tolerable, but not desirable. I love your

By Joshua Vis I know you worry about your doubt. You have been taught that your doubt is tolerable, but not desirable. I love your

My fellow blogger Dana VanderLugt posted a thoughtful piece on Saturday titled “No Easy Answers.” Her post received a number of appreciative comments but when
The views and opinion expressed here are not necessarily those of the staff or management of Perspectives magazine. It sort of goes without saying… But

In addition to writing for The Twelve, I am also blessed with the opportunity to co-host the Groundwork radio program along with my colleague David

Hermeneutics, the science and art of biblical interpretation, is just that, a science and art. It requires deep thought, and there is a lot of

Westfall encourages her readers to not only know and accept our belonging to God but also to live into the fact that belonging isn’t where

I’ve long lived out on the edges of certainty. And yet the Reformed community welcomed and made space for me.
Today we welcome guest blogger Chuck DeGroat. Chuck teaches counseling and pastoral care at Western Theological Seminary, in Holland, Michigan. He co-founded Newbigin House of

by Chuck DeGroat My vocation is to be love. St. Thérèse of Lisieux I grew up in a very conservative Reformed tradition that tended in