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Kerin Beauchamp

No One Is Coming to Save Us

Maybe, I thought, if I read more, understand more, listen more closely, maybe I will be okay.

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Kathryn Vilela

The view from the bottom of the U-Bend

This past Friday, January 16, is referred to as “Quitter’s Day,” because it’s the date by which most new year’s resolutions have been abandoned. January

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Debra Rienstra

The Marvel and Demise of Evening Worship

For apprentice musicians like me, the evening service served as the minor leagues. You could secure your debut slot for “special music” at the evening

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Melody Meeter

Typing out my favorite poems

When you follow the thread sentence by sentence it opens itself to your imagination, like a good expository sermon can open a biblical text.

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Heidi S. De Jonge

The Cartography of Loss

What if our varying experiences of grief are not progressive points along a line of time but places to which we travel and in which

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Clara Pahl

Writing Lists to Find New Life

Judgments, I have discovered, are usually my own. Other people are usually kinder than my brain.

Stack of different colored books.
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Jennifer L. Holberg

Stacking It Up

Last week on the Calvin Center for Faith & Writing’s blog, I reflected a bit on the onslaught of end of the year “best-of” book

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Kathryn Schoon-Tanis

Seeing it through no matter what

How do I hope for the best when, every day in the United States, the worst keeps happening? How do I look for softness and