Field of Dreams — Redux
This is a follow-on to Jon Pott’s elegantly written piece about his boyhood memories at Comiskey Park in Chicago. I am sorry to note, however,
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This is a follow-on to Jon Pott’s elegantly written piece about his boyhood memories at Comiskey Park in Chicago. I am sorry to note, however,
I was raised in a patriotic home. My immigrant parents, especially my Dad, were very grateful for the opportunity to come to America to achieve
This is a religious piece. But it needs to start with current events. On January 6, a violent mob of rioters invaded our national Capitol

Six hundred one years ago – July 6, 1415 – in the German city of Constance, a Roman Catholic council declared Jan Hus, the Czech

Russel Botman, Reformed theologian and university president, died on June 28, 2014, in Stellenbosch, South Africa. A 60-year-old dying in his sleep is not typically
JANUARY 2012: REVIEW by Ronald A. Wells CONFESSING HISTORY: EXPLORATIONS IN CHRISTIAN FAITH AND THE HISTORIAN’S VOCATION EDITED BY JOHN FEA, JAY GREEN, AND ERIC
Ronald A. Wells Forty-five years ago, I arrived in Heidelberg, Germany, for military service. With my freshly minted doctorate in history and an officer’s commission,
Ronald A. Wells No Longer Invisible, the latest in a series of books this remarkable academic couple has produced over the past decade, serves as
by Ronald A. Wells I began writing this story on All Saints Day, but I didn’t finish it then. Now, looking forward to Easter and