
Sam Slager Sold Shoes on the South Side
As a bored junior high age resident of the south side of Chicago, I was intrigued by news that Mr. Slager was looking for workers.
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As a bored junior high age resident of the south side of Chicago, I was intrigued by news that Mr. Slager was looking for workers.

He was a beloved professor at a mid-sized seminary in a mid-sized city. His specialty was systematic theology, and his gift was making dry doctrines

Spring was doing its annual tease, with signs of hopeful daffodils peeking through unforgiving snow. April still looked like the worst of March, and not

There was a time when going to the airport was fun, a cause for celebration and a source of good memories. Long before shoe bombs

The matter of disaster was on young Sam Jensen’s mind lately, and not disasters of nature, unless his younger sisters—whose missteps cast a dark shadow

Jake first noticed her the day after she moved in to the home. She bore a remarkable resemblance to his first and only wife—the white

It’s been a quiet week in Oak Forest, my hometown, although there’s been a lot of hoopla over at my local church, the Hopeful Reformed

Sometimes looking back helps in looking ahead. After attending the recent historic and perhaps watershed Synod of the Christian Reformed Church my wife and I