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Jared Ayers

Promiscuous Reading

While preparing for our family travel and rest in June and July, I’ll assemble my “summer stack”– the books I’ll read my way through over

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Tim Van Deelen

Closer Look

Nearly every culture that lives with cranes considers them sacred, and maybe it’s not too late for ours.

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Jennifer L. Holberg

Coming Attractions

One of the many hats I get to wear in my professional life (and, I might add, perhaps the most stylish of them) is as

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Daniel Meeter

Building the Kingdom? Nope

The language implies that we naturally identify the Kingdom with what we are building or organizing or working on.

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jeff munroe

Free to Be Faithful

By the time May 3 rolled around, 500+ had signed up to attend the event live and 3000 had registered for the livestream. There were

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Clay Libolt

Windows on Mystery: Wet

Failure is written all over this story, Peter’s failures, the church’s failure, your failures and mine. But Jesus is not done with them

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Allison Vander Broek

Why Love?

A few weeks ago, we made the trip to New York to see Maybe Happy Ending, a new musical that opened on Broadway last year.

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James Bratt

More Virtuous Baggage

Hi Ron: I’m glad to have you for my ideal reader because the stuff I’m discussing in this series can get very heavy and abstract.

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Sara Sybesma Tolsma

Dire Wolf-ish

Dire wolves roamed the Americas during the last ice age but went extinct more than 10,000 years ago

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Chad Pierce

Hope with a British Accent

These two men did something very small for humankind, but it meant the world to me.

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Rebecca Koerselman

Uncomfortable about Power

Black power did not mean white disempowerment but the right of all people to exercise agency for themselves.