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Jeff Munroe

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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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Slapgate

The day after the Oscars, a Facebook friend of my wife’s posted, “Sure glad Will Smith isn’t white.” A jumble of thoughts went through my

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The Gospel of Gomer

I saw a meme on Facebook the other day in reference to the invasion of Ukraine that said, “This is what you get when you

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The Empty Pew Pandemic

Eugene Peterson once wrote to his congregation, “It makes little difference to me whether there are few or many in this place. . . .

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Something to Say

A year ago, we asked you to financially support the Reformed Journal because we had big plans. We said we were going to expand what

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We Heard There Were Panels

My attention span for someone else’s vacation is about 17 seconds, long enough to ask, “Where did you go?” and “Did you have a good

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The Twelve at Ten

Sixty years ago, Newton Minow, head of the Federal Communications Commission, memorably declared that television was a “vast wasteland.” (And that was before Jerry Springer,

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