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Jeff Munroe

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2022 in the Reformed Journal

The 2022 CRC Synod was painful for many people, but it boosted readership on the Reformed Journal. I spent some time as the calendar turned

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Failure as Success

I failed here. This is a picture I took in late October of a house we lived in from 2009-2010 in Dordrecht, the Netherlands. (The

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But Wait, There’s More

I’ve always been intrigued by those amazing “But wait, there’s more” television commercials. So intrigued, in fact, that I created a “But wait, there’s more”

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I Feel it All at Once

My father died on August 13. Although he’d been declining for the past several months, and although he had reached the grand old age of

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A Few Notes from the Editor

Today’s entry is not an opinion piece but a hodge-podge of things I want to make sure our readers are aware of. One might even

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Belonging

Among the many gifts holidays bring is memory, because holidays allow us to connect memories with dates. I have many memories, but I know the

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The Vanishing Middle

Seventy-eight years ago today, Allied forces landed on the beaches of Normandy to begin the misnamed invasion of Europe. I call it misnamed because the

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A Pandemic of Mistrust

I’ve been looking for a theory of everything that explains the madness around us. I’m a big fan of Kristin Kobes DuMez. I was in

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Soup or Salad?

News from the future . . . Sometime in the fall of 2033, what was once an innocent choice became fraught with polarizing possibilities. Protestants

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