
For some pastors, the past year was a sign from God it was time to quit
Already stretched thin, these clergy found the demands of the pandemic — from producing video church to combating conspiracy theories — took all the joy
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Already stretched thin, these clergy found the demands of the pandemic — from producing video church to combating conspiracy theories — took all the joy
Winn Collier is the author of “A Burning in My Bones,” the biography of Eugene Peterson, he’s associate professor of pastoral theology at Western Theological
Medicine has limits. But as John Calvin knew, it can be an extraordinary gift from God.
Absent from most of our climate-related emotional inventory is delight, contentedness or joy.
Our guest for the first episode of our new season of the Reformed Journal podcast is one of our finest spiritual writers, Marilyn McEntyre. Marilyn has written over 20 books, and has
Randy Woodley on why our environmental crisis is rooted in a European worldview. The cure will require white humility.
Esau McCaulley on why the holiday is about much more than a celebration of spring.
This past Sunday, my Calvin History Department colleagues and I were shocked to learn of the sudden death of our beloved colleague, Bert de Vries.
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